Index: head/sys/conf/options =================================================================== --- head/sys/conf/options (revision 291009) +++ head/sys/conf/options (revision 291010) @@ -1,961 +1,962 @@ # $FreeBSD$ # # On the handling of kernel options # # All kernel options should be listed in NOTES, with suitable # descriptions. Negative options (options that make some code not # compile) should be commented out; LINT (generated from NOTES) should # compile as much code as possible. Try to structure option-using # code so that a single option only switch code on, or only switch # code off, to make it possible to have a full compile-test. If # necessary, you can check for COMPILING_LINT to get maximum code # coverage. # # All new options shall also be listed in either "conf/options" or # "conf/options.". Options that affect a single source-file # .[c|s] should be directed into "opt_.h", while options # that affect multiple files should either go in "opt_global.h" if # this is a kernel-wide option (used just about everywhere), or in # "opt_.h" if it affects only some files. # Note that the effect of listing only an option without a # header-file-name in conf/options (and cousins) is that the last # convention is followed. # # This handling scheme is not yet fully implemented. # # # Format of this file: # Option name filename # # If filename is missing, the default is # opt_.h AAC_DEBUG opt_aac.h AACRAID_DEBUG opt_aacraid.h AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO opt_aic7xxx.h AHC_TMODE_ENABLE opt_aic7xxx.h AHC_DUMP_EEPROM opt_aic7xxx.h AHC_DEBUG opt_aic7xxx.h AHC_DEBUG_OPTS opt_aic7xxx.h AHC_REG_PRETTY_PRINT opt_aic7xxx.h AHD_DEBUG opt_aic79xx.h AHD_DEBUG_OPTS opt_aic79xx.h AHD_TMODE_ENABLE opt_aic79xx.h AHD_REG_PRETTY_PRINT opt_aic79xx.h ADW_ALLOW_MEMIO opt_adw.h TWA_DEBUG opt_twa.h TWA_FLASH_FIRMWARE opt_twa.h # Debugging options. ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER opt_kdb.h BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER opt_kdb.h DDB DDB_BUFR_SIZE opt_ddb.h DDB_CAPTURE_DEFAULTBUFSIZE opt_ddb.h DDB_CAPTURE_MAXBUFSIZE opt_ddb.h DDB_CTF opt_ddb.h DDB_NUMSYM opt_ddb.h GDB KDB opt_global.h KDB_TRACE opt_kdb.h KDB_UNATTENDED opt_kdb.h KLD_DEBUG opt_kld.h SYSCTL_DEBUG opt_sysctl.h EARLY_PRINTF opt_global.h TEXTDUMP_PREFERRED opt_ddb.h TEXTDUMP_VERBOSE opt_ddb.h # Miscellaneous options. ADAPTIVE_LOCKMGRS ALQ ALTERA_SDCARD_FAST_SIM opt_altera_sdcard.h ATSE_CFI_HACK opt_cfi.h AUDIT opt_global.h BOOTHOWTO opt_global.h BOOTVERBOSE opt_global.h CALLOUT_PROFILING CAPABILITIES opt_capsicum.h CAPABILITY_MODE opt_capsicum.h COMPAT_43 opt_compat.h COMPAT_43TTY opt_compat.h COMPAT_FREEBSD4 opt_compat.h COMPAT_FREEBSD5 opt_compat.h COMPAT_FREEBSD6 opt_compat.h COMPAT_FREEBSD7 opt_compat.h COMPAT_FREEBSD9 opt_compat.h COMPAT_FREEBSD10 opt_compat.h COMPAT_CLOUDABI64 opt_dontuse.h COMPAT_LINUXKPI opt_compat.h COMPILING_LINT opt_global.h CY_PCI_FASTINTR DEADLKRES opt_watchdog.h DIRECTIO FILEMON opt_dontuse.h FFCLOCK FULL_PREEMPTION opt_sched.h GZIO opt_gzio.h IMAGACT_BINMISC opt_dontuse.h IPI_PREEMPTION opt_sched.h GEOM_AES opt_geom.h GEOM_BDE opt_geom.h GEOM_BSD opt_geom.h GEOM_CACHE opt_geom.h GEOM_CONCAT opt_geom.h GEOM_ELI opt_geom.h GEOM_FOX opt_geom.h GEOM_GATE opt_geom.h GEOM_JOURNAL opt_geom.h GEOM_LABEL opt_geom.h GEOM_LABEL_GPT opt_geom.h GEOM_LINUX_LVM opt_geom.h GEOM_MAP opt_geom.h GEOM_MBR opt_geom.h GEOM_MIRROR opt_geom.h GEOM_MULTIPATH opt_geom.h GEOM_NOP opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_APM opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_BSD opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_BSD64 opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_EBR opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_EBR_COMPAT opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_GPT opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_LDM opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_MBR opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_PC98 opt_geom.h GEOM_PART_VTOC8 opt_geom.h GEOM_PC98 opt_geom.h GEOM_RAID opt_geom.h GEOM_RAID3 opt_geom.h GEOM_SHSEC opt_geom.h GEOM_STRIPE opt_geom.h GEOM_SUNLABEL opt_geom.h GEOM_UNCOMPRESS opt_geom.h GEOM_UNCOMPRESS_DEBUG opt_geom.h GEOM_UZIP opt_geom.h GEOM_VINUM opt_geom.h GEOM_VIRSTOR opt_geom.h GEOM_VOL opt_geom.h GEOM_ZERO opt_geom.h KDTRACE_HOOKS opt_global.h KDTRACE_FRAME opt_kdtrace.h KN_HASHSIZE opt_kqueue.h KSTACK_MAX_PAGES KSTACK_PAGES KSTACK_USAGE_PROF KTRACE KTRACE_REQUEST_POOL opt_ktrace.h LIBICONV MAC opt_global.h MAC_BIBA opt_dontuse.h MAC_BSDEXTENDED opt_dontuse.h MAC_IFOFF opt_dontuse.h MAC_LOMAC opt_dontuse.h MAC_MLS opt_dontuse.h MAC_NONE opt_dontuse.h MAC_PARTITION opt_dontuse.h MAC_PORTACL opt_dontuse.h MAC_SEEOTHERUIDS opt_dontuse.h MAC_STATIC opt_mac.h MAC_STUB opt_dontuse.h MAC_TEST opt_dontuse.h MD_ROOT opt_md.h MD_ROOT_FSTYPE opt_md.h MD_ROOT_SIZE opt_md.h MFI_DEBUG opt_mfi.h MFI_DECODE_LOG opt_mfi.h MPROF_BUFFERS opt_mprof.h MPROF_HASH_SIZE opt_mprof.h NEW_PCIB opt_global.h NO_ADAPTIVE_MUTEXES opt_adaptive_mutexes.h NO_ADAPTIVE_RWLOCKS NO_ADAPTIVE_SX NO_EVENTTIMERS opt_timer.h NO_SYSCTL_DESCR opt_global.h NSWBUF_MIN opt_swap.h MBUF_PACKET_ZONE_DISABLE opt_global.h PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME opt_panic.h PCI_IOV opt_global.h PPC_DEBUG opt_ppc.h PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET opt_ppc.h PPS_SYNC opt_ntp.h PREEMPTION opt_sched.h QUOTA SCHED_4BSD opt_sched.h SCHED_STATS opt_sched.h SCHED_ULE opt_sched.h SLEEPQUEUE_PROFILING SLHCI_DEBUG opt_slhci.h SPX_HACK STACK opt_stack.h SUIDDIR MSGMNB opt_sysvipc.h MSGMNI opt_sysvipc.h MSGSEG opt_sysvipc.h MSGSSZ opt_sysvipc.h MSGTQL opt_sysvipc.h SEMMNI opt_sysvipc.h SEMMNS opt_sysvipc.h SEMMNU opt_sysvipc.h SEMMSL opt_sysvipc.h SEMOPM opt_sysvipc.h SEMUME opt_sysvipc.h SHMALL opt_sysvipc.h SHMMAX opt_sysvipc.h SHMMAXPGS opt_sysvipc.h SHMMIN opt_sysvipc.h SHMMNI opt_sysvipc.h SHMSEG opt_sysvipc.h SYSVMSG opt_sysvipc.h SYSVSEM opt_sysvipc.h SYSVSHM opt_sysvipc.h SW_WATCHDOG opt_watchdog.h TURNSTILE_PROFILING UMTX_PROFILING VFS_AIO VERBOSE_SYSINIT WLCACHE opt_wavelan.h WLDEBUG opt_wavelan.h # POSIX kernel options P1003_1B_MQUEUE opt_posix.h P1003_1B_SEMAPHORES opt_posix.h _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING opt_posix.h # Do we want the config file compiled into the kernel? INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE opt_config.h # Options for static filesystems. These should only be used at config # time, since the corresponding lkms cannot work if there are any static # dependencies. Unusability is enforced by hiding the defines for the # options in a never-included header. AUTOFS opt_dontuse.h CD9660 opt_dontuse.h EXT2FS opt_dontuse.h FDESCFS opt_dontuse.h FFS opt_dontuse.h FUSE opt_dontuse.h MSDOSFS opt_dontuse.h NANDFS opt_dontuse.h NULLFS opt_dontuse.h PROCFS opt_dontuse.h PSEUDOFS opt_dontuse.h REISERFS opt_dontuse.h SMBFS opt_dontuse.h TMPFS opt_dontuse.h UDF opt_dontuse.h UNIONFS opt_dontuse.h ZFS opt_dontuse.h # Pseudofs debugging PSEUDOFS_TRACE opt_pseudofs.h # In-kernel GSS-API KGSSAPI opt_kgssapi.h KGSSAPI_DEBUG opt_kgssapi.h # These static filesystems have one slightly bogus static dependency in # sys/i386/i386/autoconf.c. If any of these filesystems are # statically compiled into the kernel, code for mounting them as root # filesystems will be enabled - but look below. # NFSCL - client # NFSD - server NFSCL opt_nfs.h NFSD opt_nfs.h # filesystems and libiconv bridge CD9660_ICONV opt_dontuse.h MSDOSFS_ICONV opt_dontuse.h UDF_ICONV opt_dontuse.h # If you are following the conditions in the copyright, # you can enable soft-updates which will speed up a lot of thigs # and make the system safer from crashes at the same time. # otherwise a STUB module will be compiled in. SOFTUPDATES opt_ffs.h # On small, embedded systems, it can be useful to turn off support for # snapshots. It saves about 30-40k for a feature that would be lightly # used, if it is used at all. NO_FFS_SNAPSHOT opt_ffs.h # Enabling this option turns on support for Access Control Lists in UFS, # which can be used to support high security configurations. Depends on # UFS_EXTATTR. UFS_ACL opt_ufs.h # Enabling this option turns on support for extended attributes in UFS-based # filesystems, which can be used to support high security configurations # as well as new filesystem features. UFS_EXTATTR opt_ufs.h UFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART opt_ufs.h # Enable fast hash lookups for large directories on UFS-based filesystems. UFS_DIRHASH opt_ufs.h # Enable gjournal-based UFS journal. UFS_GJOURNAL opt_ufs.h # The below sentence is not in English, and neither is this one. # We plan to remove the static dependences above, with a # _ROOT option to control if it usable as root. This list # allows these options to be present in config files already (though # they won't make any difference yet). NFS_ROOT opt_nfsroot.h # SMB/CIFS requester NETSMB opt_netsmb.h # Options used only in subr_param.c. HZ opt_param.h MAXFILES opt_param.h NBUF opt_param.h NSFBUFS opt_param.h VM_BCACHE_SIZE_MAX opt_param.h VM_SWZONE_SIZE_MAX opt_param.h MAXUSERS DFLDSIZ opt_param.h MAXDSIZ opt_param.h MAXSSIZ opt_param.h # Generic SCSI options. CAM_MAX_HIGHPOWER opt_cam.h CAMDEBUG opt_cam.h CAM_DEBUG_COMPILE opt_cam.h CAM_DEBUG_DELAY opt_cam.h CAM_DEBUG_BUS opt_cam.h CAM_DEBUG_TARGET opt_cam.h CAM_DEBUG_LUN opt_cam.h CAM_DEBUG_FLAGS opt_cam.h CAM_BOOT_DELAY opt_cam.h SCSI_DELAY opt_scsi.h SCSI_NO_SENSE_STRINGS opt_scsi.h SCSI_NO_OP_STRINGS opt_scsi.h # Options used only in cam/ata/ata_da.c ADA_TEST_FAILURE opt_ada.h ATA_STATIC_ID opt_ada.h # Options used only in cam/scsi/scsi_cd.c CHANGER_MIN_BUSY_SECONDS opt_cd.h CHANGER_MAX_BUSY_SECONDS opt_cd.h # Options used only in cam/scsi/scsi_sa.c. SA_IO_TIMEOUT opt_sa.h SA_SPACE_TIMEOUT opt_sa.h SA_REWIND_TIMEOUT opt_sa.h SA_ERASE_TIMEOUT opt_sa.h SA_1FM_AT_EOD opt_sa.h # Options used only in cam/scsi/scsi_pt.c SCSI_PT_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT opt_pt.h # Options used only in cam/scsi/scsi_ses.c SES_ENABLE_PASSTHROUGH opt_ses.h # Options used in dev/sym/ (Symbios SCSI driver). SYM_SETUP_LP_PROBE_MAP opt_sym.h #-Low Priority Probe Map (bits) # Allows the ncr to take precedence # 1 (1<<0) -> 810a, 860 # 2 (1<<1) -> 825a, 875, 885, 895 # 4 (1<<2) -> 895a, 896, 1510d SYM_SETUP_SCSI_DIFF opt_sym.h #-HVD support for 825a, 875, 885 # disabled:0 (default), enabled:1 SYM_SETUP_PCI_PARITY opt_sym.h #-PCI parity checking # disabled:0, enabled:1 (default) SYM_SETUP_MAX_LUN opt_sym.h #-Number of LUNs supported # default:8, range:[1..64] # Options used only in dev/ncr/* SCSI_NCR_DEBUG opt_ncr.h SCSI_NCR_MAX_SYNC opt_ncr.h SCSI_NCR_MAX_WIDE opt_ncr.h SCSI_NCR_MYADDR opt_ncr.h # Options used only in dev/isp/* ISP_TARGET_MODE opt_isp.h ISP_FW_CRASH_DUMP opt_isp.h ISP_DEFAULT_ROLES opt_isp.h ISP_INTERNAL_TARGET opt_isp.h # Options used only in dev/iscsi ISCSI_INITIATOR_DEBUG opt_iscsi_initiator.h # Net stuff. ACCEPT_FILTER_DATA ACCEPT_FILTER_DNS ACCEPT_FILTER_HTTP ALTQ opt_global.h ALTQ_CBQ opt_altq.h ALTQ_CDNR opt_altq.h ALTQ_CODEL opt_altq.h ALTQ_DEBUG opt_altq.h ALTQ_HFSC opt_altq.h ALTQ_FAIRQ opt_altq.h ALTQ_NOPCC opt_altq.h ALTQ_PRIQ opt_altq.h ALTQ_RED opt_altq.h ALTQ_RIO opt_altq.h BOOTP opt_bootp.h BOOTP_BLOCKSIZE opt_bootp.h BOOTP_COMPAT opt_bootp.h BOOTP_NFSROOT opt_bootp.h BOOTP_NFSV3 opt_bootp.h BOOTP_WIRED_TO opt_bootp.h DEVICE_POLLING DUMMYNET opt_ipdn.h INET opt_inet.h INET6 opt_inet6.h IPDIVERT IPFILTER opt_ipfilter.h IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK opt_ipfilter.h IPFILTER_LOG opt_ipfilter.h IPFILTER_LOOKUP opt_ipfilter.h IPFIREWALL opt_ipfw.h IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT opt_ipfw.h IPFIREWALL_NAT opt_ipfw.h IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE opt_ipfw.h IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT opt_ipfw.h IPSEC opt_ipsec.h IPSEC_DEBUG opt_ipsec.h IPSEC_FILTERTUNNEL opt_ipsec.h IPSEC_NAT_T opt_ipsec.h IPSTEALTH KRPC LIBALIAS LIBMBPOOL LIBMCHAIN MBUF_PROFILING MBUF_STRESS_TEST MROUTING opt_mrouting.h NFSLOCKD PCBGROUP opt_pcbgroup.h PF_DEFAULT_TO_DROP opt_pf.h RADIX_MPATH opt_mpath.h ROUTETABLES opt_route.h RSS opt_rss.h SLIP_IFF_OPTS opt_slip.h TCPDEBUG TCPPCAP opt_global.h SIFTR TCP_OFFLOAD opt_inet.h # Enable code to dispatch TCP offloading TCP_SIGNATURE opt_inet.h VLAN_ARRAY opt_vlan.h XBONEHACK FLOWTABLE opt_route.h FLOWTABLE_HASH_ALL opt_route.h # # SCTP # SCTP opt_sctp.h SCTP_DEBUG opt_sctp.h # Enable debug printfs SCTP_WITH_NO_CSUM opt_sctp.h # Use this at your peril SCTP_LOCK_LOGGING opt_sctp.h # Log to KTR lock activity SCTP_MBUF_LOGGING opt_sctp.h # Log to KTR general mbuf aloc/free SCTP_MBCNT_LOGGING opt_sctp.h # Log to KTR mbcnt activity SCTP_PACKET_LOGGING opt_sctp.h # Log to a packet buffer last N packets SCTP_LTRACE_CHUNKS opt_sctp.h # Log to KTR chunks processed SCTP_LTRACE_ERRORS opt_sctp.h # Log to KTR error returns. SCTP_USE_PERCPU_STAT opt_sctp.h # Use per cpu stats. SCTP_MCORE_INPUT opt_sctp.h # Have multiple input threads for input mbufs SCTP_LOCAL_TRACE_BUF opt_sctp.h # Use tracebuffer exported via sysctl SCTP_DETAILED_STR_STATS opt_sctp.h # Use per PR-SCTP policy stream stats # # # # Netgraph(4). Use option NETGRAPH to enable the base netgraph code. # Each netgraph node type can be either be compiled into the kernel # or loaded dynamically. To get the former, include the corresponding # option below. Each type has its own man page, e.g. ng_async(4). NETGRAPH NETGRAPH_DEBUG opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_ASYNC opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_ATMLLC opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_ATM_ATMPIF opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH_BT3C opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH_H4 opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH_HCI opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH_L2CAP opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH_SOCKET opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH_UBT opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BLUETOOTH_UBTBCMFW opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BPF opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_BRIDGE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_CAR opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_CISCO opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_DEFLATE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_DEVICE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_ECHO opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_EIFACE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_ETHER opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_ETHER_ECHO opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_FEC opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_FRAME_RELAY opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_GIF opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_GIF_DEMUX opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_HOLE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_IFACE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_IP_INPUT opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_IPFW opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_KSOCKET opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_L2TP opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_LMI opt_netgraph.h # MPPC compression requires proprietary files (not included) NETGRAPH_MPPC_COMPRESSION opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_NAT opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_NETFLOW opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_ONE2MANY opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_PATCH opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_PIPE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_PPP opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_PPPOE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_PPTPGRE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_PRED1 opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_RFC1490 opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_SOCKET opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_SPLIT opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_SPPP opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_TAG opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_TCPMSS opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_TEE opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_TTY opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_UI opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_VJC opt_netgraph.h NETGRAPH_VLAN opt_netgraph.h # NgATM options NGATM_ATM opt_netgraph.h NGATM_ATMBASE opt_netgraph.h NGATM_SSCOP opt_netgraph.h NGATM_SSCFU opt_netgraph.h NGATM_UNI opt_netgraph.h NGATM_CCATM opt_netgraph.h # DRM options DRM_DEBUG opt_drm.h TI_SF_BUF_JUMBO opt_ti.h TI_JUMBO_HDRSPLIT opt_ti.h # XXX Conflict: # of devices vs network protocol (Native ATM). # This makes "atm.h" unusable. NATM # DPT driver debug flags DPT_MEASURE_PERFORMANCE opt_dpt.h DPT_RESET_HBA opt_dpt.h # Misc debug flags. Most of these should probably be replaced with # 'DEBUG', and then let people recompile just the interesting modules # with 'make CC="cc -DDEBUG"'. CLUSTERDEBUG opt_debug_cluster.h DEBUG_1284 opt_ppb_1284.h VP0_DEBUG opt_vpo.h LPT_DEBUG opt_lpt.h PLIP_DEBUG opt_plip.h LOCKF_DEBUG opt_debug_lockf.h SI_DEBUG opt_debug_si.h IFMEDIA_DEBUG opt_ifmedia.h # Fb options FB_DEBUG opt_fb.h FB_INSTALL_CDEV opt_fb.h # ppbus related options PERIPH_1284 opt_ppb_1284.h DONTPROBE_1284 opt_ppb_1284.h # smbus related options ENABLE_ALART opt_intpm.h # These cause changes all over the kernel BLKDEV_IOSIZE opt_global.h BURN_BRIDGES opt_global.h DEBUG opt_global.h DEBUG_LOCKS opt_global.h DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS opt_global.h DFLTPHYS opt_global.h DIAGNOSTIC opt_global.h INVARIANT_SUPPORT opt_global.h INVARIANTS opt_global.h MAXCPU opt_global.h MAXMEMDOM opt_global.h MAXPHYS opt_global.h MCLSHIFT opt_global.h MUTEX_DEBUG opt_global.h MUTEX_NOINLINE opt_global.h LOCK_PROFILING opt_global.h LOCK_PROFILING_FAST opt_global.h MSIZE opt_global.h REGRESSION opt_global.h RWLOCK_NOINLINE opt_global.h SX_NOINLINE opt_global.h VFS_BIO_DEBUG opt_global.h # These are VM related options VM_KMEM_SIZE opt_vm.h VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE opt_vm.h VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX opt_vm.h VM_NRESERVLEVEL opt_vm.h VM_LEVEL_0_ORDER opt_vm.h NO_SWAPPING opt_vm.h MALLOC_MAKE_FAILURES opt_vm.h MALLOC_PROFILE opt_vm.h MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES opt_vm.h # The MemGuard replacement allocator used for tamper-after-free detection DEBUG_MEMGUARD opt_vm.h # The RedZone malloc(9) protection DEBUG_REDZONE opt_vm.h # Standard SMP options SMP opt_global.h # Size of the kernel message buffer MSGBUF_SIZE opt_msgbuf.h # NFS options NFS_MINATTRTIMO opt_nfs.h NFS_MAXATTRTIMO opt_nfs.h NFS_MINDIRATTRTIMO opt_nfs.h NFS_MAXDIRATTRTIMO opt_nfs.h NFS_DEBUG opt_nfs.h # For the Bt848/Bt848A/Bt849/Bt878/Bt879 driver OVERRIDE_CARD opt_bktr.h OVERRIDE_TUNER opt_bktr.h OVERRIDE_DBX opt_bktr.h OVERRIDE_MSP opt_bktr.h BROOKTREE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT opt_bktr.h BROOKTREE_ALLOC_PAGES opt_bktr.h BKTR_OVERRIDE_CARD opt_bktr.h BKTR_OVERRIDE_TUNER opt_bktr.h BKTR_OVERRIDE_DBX opt_bktr.h BKTR_OVERRIDE_MSP opt_bktr.h BKTR_SYSTEM_DEFAULT opt_bktr.h BKTR_ALLOC_PAGES opt_bktr.h BKTR_USE_PLL opt_bktr.h BKTR_GPIO_ACCESS opt_bktr.h BKTR_NO_MSP_RESET opt_bktr.h BKTR_430_FX_MODE opt_bktr.h BKTR_SIS_VIA_MODE opt_bktr.h BKTR_USE_FREEBSD_SMBUS opt_bktr.h BKTR_NEW_MSP34XX_DRIVER opt_bktr.h # Options for uart(4) UART_PPS_ON_CTS opt_uart.h UART_POLL_FREQ opt_uart.h +UART_DEV_TOLERANCE_PCT opt_uart.h # options for bus/device framework BUS_DEBUG opt_bus.h # options for USB support USB_DEBUG opt_usb.h USB_HOST_ALIGN opt_usb.h USB_REQ_DEBUG opt_usb.h USB_TEMPLATE opt_usb.h USB_VERBOSE opt_usb.h USB_DMA_SINGLE_ALLOC opt_usb.h USB_EHCI_BIG_ENDIAN_DESC opt_usb.h U3G_DEBUG opt_u3g.h UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP opt_ukbd.h UPLCOM_INTR_INTERVAL opt_uplcom.h UVSCOM_DEFAULT_OPKTSIZE opt_uvscom.h UVSCOM_INTR_INTERVAL opt_uvscom.h # Embedded system options INIT_PATH ROOTDEVNAME FDC_DEBUG opt_fdc.h PCFCLOCK_VERBOSE opt_pcfclock.h PCFCLOCK_MAX_RETRIES opt_pcfclock.h KTR opt_global.h KTR_ALQ opt_ktr.h KTR_MASK opt_ktr.h KTR_CPUMASK opt_ktr.h KTR_COMPILE opt_global.h KTR_BOOT_ENTRIES opt_global.h KTR_ENTRIES opt_global.h KTR_VERBOSE opt_ktr.h WITNESS opt_global.h WITNESS_KDB opt_witness.h WITNESS_NO_VNODE opt_witness.h WITNESS_SKIPSPIN opt_witness.h WITNESS_COUNT opt_witness.h OPENSOLARIS_WITNESS opt_global.h # options for ACPI support ACPI_DEBUG opt_acpi.h ACPI_MAX_TASKS opt_acpi.h ACPI_MAX_THREADS opt_acpi.h ACPI_DMAR opt_acpi.h DEV_ACPI opt_acpi.h # ISA support DEV_ISA opt_isa.h ISAPNP opt_isa.h # various 'device presence' options. DEV_BPF opt_bpf.h DEV_CARP opt_carp.h DEV_ENC opt_enc.h DEV_MCA opt_mca.h DEV_NETMAP opt_global.h DEV_PCI opt_pci.h DEV_PF opt_pf.h DEV_PFLOG opt_pf.h DEV_PFSYNC opt_pf.h DEV_RANDOM opt_global.h DEV_SPLASH opt_splash.h DEV_VLAN opt_vlan.h # EISA support DEV_EISA opt_eisa.h EISA_SLOTS opt_eisa.h # ed driver ED_HPP opt_ed.h ED_3C503 opt_ed.h ED_SIC opt_ed.h # bce driver BCE_DEBUG opt_bce.h BCE_NVRAM_WRITE_SUPPORT opt_bce.h SOCKBUF_DEBUG opt_global.h # options for ubsec driver UBSEC_DEBUG opt_ubsec.h UBSEC_RNDTEST opt_ubsec.h UBSEC_NO_RNG opt_ubsec.h # options for hifn driver HIFN_DEBUG opt_hifn.h HIFN_RNDTEST opt_hifn.h # options for safenet driver SAFE_DEBUG opt_safe.h SAFE_NO_RNG opt_safe.h SAFE_RNDTEST opt_safe.h # syscons/vt options MAXCONS opt_syscons.h SC_ALT_MOUSE_IMAGE opt_syscons.h SC_CUT_SPACES2TABS opt_syscons.h SC_CUT_SEPCHARS opt_syscons.h SC_DEBUG_LEVEL opt_syscons.h SC_DFLT_FONT opt_syscons.h SC_DISABLE_KDBKEY opt_syscons.h SC_DISABLE_REBOOT opt_syscons.h SC_HISTORY_SIZE opt_syscons.h SC_KERNEL_CONS_ATTR opt_syscons.h SC_KERNEL_CONS_REV_ATTR opt_syscons.h SC_MOUSE_CHAR opt_syscons.h SC_NO_CUTPASTE opt_syscons.h SC_NO_FONT_LOADING opt_syscons.h SC_NO_HISTORY opt_syscons.h SC_NO_MODE_CHANGE opt_syscons.h SC_NO_SUSPEND_VTYSWITCH opt_syscons.h SC_NO_SYSMOUSE opt_syscons.h SC_NORM_ATTR opt_syscons.h SC_NORM_REV_ATTR opt_syscons.h SC_PIXEL_MODE opt_syscons.h SC_RENDER_DEBUG opt_syscons.h SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE opt_syscons.h VT_ALT_TO_ESC_HACK opt_syscons.h VT_FB_DEFAULT_WIDTH opt_syscons.h VT_FB_DEFAULT_HEIGHT opt_syscons.h VT_MAXWINDOWS opt_syscons.h VT_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE opt_syscons.h DEV_SC opt_syscons.h DEV_VT opt_syscons.h # teken terminal emulator options TEKEN_CONS25 opt_teken.h TEKEN_UTF8 opt_teken.h TERMINAL_KERN_ATTR opt_teken.h TERMINAL_NORM_ATTR opt_teken.h # options for printf PRINTF_BUFR_SIZE opt_printf.h # kbd options KBD_DISABLE_KEYMAP_LOAD opt_kbd.h KBD_INSTALL_CDEV opt_kbd.h KBD_MAXRETRY opt_kbd.h KBD_MAXWAIT opt_kbd.h KBD_RESETDELAY opt_kbd.h KBDIO_DEBUG opt_kbd.h # options for the Atheros driver ATH_DEBUG opt_ath.h ATH_TXBUF opt_ath.h ATH_RXBUF opt_ath.h ATH_DIAGAPI opt_ath.h ATH_TX99_DIAG opt_ath.h ATH_ENABLE_11N opt_ath.h ATH_ENABLE_DFS opt_ath.h ATH_EEPROM_FIRMWARE opt_ath.h ATH_ENABLE_RADIOTAP_VENDOR_EXT opt_ath.h ATH_DEBUG_ALQ opt_ath.h ATH_KTR_INTR_DEBUG opt_ath.h # options for the Atheros hal AH_SUPPORT_AR5416 opt_ah.h # XXX For now, this breaks non-AR9130 chipsets, so only use it # XXX when actually targetting AR9130. AH_SUPPORT_AR9130 opt_ah.h # This is required for AR933x SoC support AH_SUPPORT_AR9330 opt_ah.h AH_SUPPORT_AR9340 opt_ah.h AH_SUPPORT_QCA9550 opt_ah.h AH_DEBUG opt_ah.h AH_ASSERT opt_ah.h AH_DEBUG_ALQ opt_ah.h AH_REGOPS_FUNC opt_ah.h AH_WRITE_REGDOMAIN opt_ah.h AH_DEBUG_COUNTRY opt_ah.h AH_WRITE_EEPROM opt_ah.h AH_PRIVATE_DIAG opt_ah.h AH_NEED_DESC_SWAP opt_ah.h AH_USE_INIPDGAIN opt_ah.h AH_MAXCHAN opt_ah.h AH_RXCFG_SDMAMW_4BYTES opt_ah.h AH_INTERRUPT_DEBUGGING opt_ah.h # AR5416 and later interrupt mitigation # XXX do not use this for AR9130 AH_AR5416_INTERRUPT_MITIGATION opt_ah.h # options for the Broadcom BCM43xx driver (bwi) BWI_DEBUG opt_bwi.h BWI_DEBUG_VERBOSE opt_bwi.h # options for the Marvell 8335 wireless driver MALO_DEBUG opt_malo.h MALO_TXBUF opt_malo.h MALO_RXBUF opt_malo.h # options for the Marvell wireless driver MWL_DEBUG opt_mwl.h MWL_TXBUF opt_mwl.h MWL_RXBUF opt_mwl.h MWL_DIAGAPI opt_mwl.h MWL_AGGR_SIZE opt_mwl.h MWL_TX_NODROP opt_mwl.h # Options for the Intel 802.11ac wireless driver IWM_DEBUG opt_iwm.h # Options for the Intel 802.11n wireless driver IWN_DEBUG opt_iwn.h # Options for the Intel 3945ABG wireless driver WPI_DEBUG opt_wpi.h # dcons options DCONS_BUF_SIZE opt_dcons.h DCONS_POLL_HZ opt_dcons.h DCONS_FORCE_CONSOLE opt_dcons.h DCONS_FORCE_GDB opt_dcons.h # HWPMC options HWPMC_DEBUG opt_global.h HWPMC_HOOKS HWPMC_MIPS_BACKTRACE opt_hwpmc_hooks.h # XBOX options for FreeBSD/i386, but some files are MI XBOX opt_xbox.h # Interrupt filtering INTR_FILTER # 802.11 support layer IEEE80211_DEBUG opt_wlan.h IEEE80211_DEBUG_REFCNT opt_wlan.h IEEE80211_AMPDU_AGE opt_wlan.h IEEE80211_SUPPORT_MESH opt_wlan.h IEEE80211_SUPPORT_SUPERG opt_wlan.h IEEE80211_SUPPORT_TDMA opt_wlan.h IEEE80211_ALQ opt_wlan.h IEEE80211_DFS_DEBUG opt_wlan.h # 802.11 TDMA support TDMA_SLOTLEN_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_SLOTCNT_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_BINTVAL_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_11B_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_11G_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_11A_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_TURBO_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_HALF_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_QUARTER_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_11NA_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h TDMA_TXRATE_11NG_DEFAULT opt_tdma.h # VideoMode PICKMODE_DEBUG opt_videomode.h # Network stack virtualization options VIMAGE opt_global.h VNET_DEBUG opt_global.h # Common Flash Interface (CFI) options CFI_SUPPORT_STRATAFLASH opt_cfi.h CFI_ARMEDANDDANGEROUS opt_cfi.h # Sound options SND_DEBUG opt_snd.h SND_DIAGNOSTIC opt_snd.h SND_FEEDER_MULTIFORMAT opt_snd.h SND_FEEDER_FULL_MULTIFORMAT opt_snd.h SND_FEEDER_RATE_HP opt_snd.h SND_PCM_64 opt_snd.h SND_OLDSTEREO opt_snd.h X86BIOS # Flattened device tree options FDT opt_platform.h FDT_DTB_STATIC opt_platform.h # OFED Infiniband stack OFED opt_ofed.h OFED_DEBUG_INIT opt_ofed.h SDP opt_ofed.h SDP_DEBUG opt_ofed.h IPOIB opt_ofed.h IPOIB_DEBUG opt_ofed.h IPOIB_CM opt_ofed.h # Resource Accounting RACCT opt_global.h RACCT_DEFAULT_TO_DISABLED opt_global.h # Resource Limits RCTL opt_global.h # Random number generator(s) # Which CSPRNG hash we get. # If Yarrow is not chosen, Fortuna is selected. RANDOM_YARROW opt_global.h # With this, no entropy processor is loaded, but the entropy # harvesting infrastructure is present. This means an entropy # processor may be loaded as a module. RANDOM_LOADABLE opt_global.h # This turns on high-rate and potentially expensive harvesting in # the uma slab allocator. RANDOM_ENABLE_UMA opt_global.h # Intel em(4) driver EM_MULTIQUEUE opt_em.h Index: head/sys/dev/uart/uart_dev_ns8250.c =================================================================== --- head/sys/dev/uart/uart_dev_ns8250.c (revision 291009) +++ head/sys/dev/uart/uart_dev_ns8250.c (revision 291010) @@ -1,971 +1,982 @@ /*- * Copyright (c) 2003 Marcel Moolenaar * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. * IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, * DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY * THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF * THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. */ #include "opt_platform.h" +#include "opt_uart.h" #include __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$"); #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifdef FDT #include #include #include #endif #include #include #ifdef FDT #include #endif #include #include #include #include "uart_if.h" #define DEFAULT_RCLK 1843200 +/* + * Set the default baudrate tolerance to 3.0%. + * + * Some embedded boards have odd reference clocks (eg 25MHz) + * and we need to handle higher variances in the target baud rate. + */ +#ifndef UART_DEV_TOLERANCE_PCT +#define UART_DEV_TOLERANCE_PCT 30 +#endif /* UART_DEV_TOLERANCE_PCT */ + static int broken_txfifo = 0; SYSCTL_INT(_hw, OID_AUTO, broken_txfifo, CTLFLAG_RWTUN, &broken_txfifo, 0, "UART FIFO has QEMU emulation bug"); /* * Clear pending interrupts. THRE is cleared by reading IIR. Data * that may have been received gets lost here. */ static void ns8250_clrint(struct uart_bas *bas) { uint8_t iir, lsr; iir = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IIR); while ((iir & IIR_NOPEND) == 0) { iir &= IIR_IMASK; if (iir == IIR_RLS) { lsr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR); if (lsr & (LSR_BI|LSR_FE|LSR_PE)) (void)uart_getreg(bas, REG_DATA); } else if (iir == IIR_RXRDY || iir == IIR_RXTOUT) (void)uart_getreg(bas, REG_DATA); else if (iir == IIR_MLSC) (void)uart_getreg(bas, REG_MSR); uart_barrier(bas); iir = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IIR); } } static int ns8250_delay(struct uart_bas *bas) { int divisor; u_char lcr; lcr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LCR); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr | LCR_DLAB); uart_barrier(bas); divisor = uart_getreg(bas, REG_DLL) | (uart_getreg(bas, REG_DLH) << 8); uart_barrier(bas); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr); uart_barrier(bas); /* 1/10th the time to transmit 1 character (estimate). */ if (divisor <= 134) return (16000000 * divisor / bas->rclk); return (16000 * divisor / (bas->rclk / 1000)); } static int ns8250_divisor(int rclk, int baudrate) { int actual_baud, divisor; int error; if (baudrate == 0) return (0); divisor = (rclk / (baudrate << 3) + 1) >> 1; if (divisor == 0 || divisor >= 65536) return (0); actual_baud = rclk / (divisor << 4); /* 10 times error in percent: */ error = ((actual_baud - baudrate) * 2000 / baudrate + 1) >> 1; - /* 3.0% maximum error tolerance: */ - if (error < -30 || error > 30) + /* enforce maximum error tolerance: */ + if (error < -UART_DEV_TOLERANCE_PCT || error > UART_DEV_TOLERANCE_PCT) return (0); return (divisor); } static int ns8250_drain(struct uart_bas *bas, int what) { int delay, limit; delay = ns8250_delay(bas); if (what & UART_DRAIN_TRANSMITTER) { /* * Pick an arbitrary high limit to avoid getting stuck in * an infinite loop when the hardware is broken. Make the * limit high enough to handle large FIFOs. */ limit = 10*1024; while ((uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR) & LSR_TEMT) == 0 && --limit) DELAY(delay); if (limit == 0) { /* printf("ns8250: transmitter appears stuck... "); */ return (EIO); } } if (what & UART_DRAIN_RECEIVER) { /* * Pick an arbitrary high limit to avoid getting stuck in * an infinite loop when the hardware is broken. Make the * limit high enough to handle large FIFOs and integrated * UARTs. The HP rx2600 for example has 3 UARTs on the * management board that tend to get a lot of data send * to it when the UART is first activated. */ limit=10*4096; while ((uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR) & LSR_RXRDY) && --limit) { (void)uart_getreg(bas, REG_DATA); uart_barrier(bas); DELAY(delay << 2); } if (limit == 0) { /* printf("ns8250: receiver appears broken... "); */ return (EIO); } } return (0); } /* * We can only flush UARTs with FIFOs. UARTs without FIFOs should be * drained. WARNING: this function clobbers the FIFO setting! */ static void ns8250_flush(struct uart_bas *bas, int what) { uint8_t fcr; fcr = FCR_ENABLE; if (what & UART_FLUSH_TRANSMITTER) fcr |= FCR_XMT_RST; if (what & UART_FLUSH_RECEIVER) fcr |= FCR_RCV_RST; uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, fcr); uart_barrier(bas); } static int ns8250_param(struct uart_bas *bas, int baudrate, int databits, int stopbits, int parity) { int divisor; uint8_t lcr; lcr = 0; if (databits >= 8) lcr |= LCR_8BITS; else if (databits == 7) lcr |= LCR_7BITS; else if (databits == 6) lcr |= LCR_6BITS; else lcr |= LCR_5BITS; if (stopbits > 1) lcr |= LCR_STOPB; lcr |= parity << 3; /* Set baudrate. */ if (baudrate > 0) { divisor = ns8250_divisor(bas->rclk, baudrate); if (divisor == 0) return (EINVAL); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr | LCR_DLAB); uart_barrier(bas); uart_setreg(bas, REG_DLL, divisor & 0xff); uart_setreg(bas, REG_DLH, (divisor >> 8) & 0xff); uart_barrier(bas); } /* Set LCR and clear DLAB. */ uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr); uart_barrier(bas); return (0); } /* * Low-level UART interface. */ static int ns8250_probe(struct uart_bas *bas); static void ns8250_init(struct uart_bas *bas, int, int, int, int); static void ns8250_term(struct uart_bas *bas); static void ns8250_putc(struct uart_bas *bas, int); static int ns8250_rxready(struct uart_bas *bas); static int ns8250_getc(struct uart_bas *bas, struct mtx *); struct uart_ops uart_ns8250_ops = { .probe = ns8250_probe, .init = ns8250_init, .term = ns8250_term, .putc = ns8250_putc, .rxready = ns8250_rxready, .getc = ns8250_getc, }; static int ns8250_probe(struct uart_bas *bas) { u_char val; /* Check known 0 bits that don't depend on DLAB. */ val = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IIR); if (val & 0x30) return (ENXIO); /* * Bit 6 of the MCR (= 0x40) appears to be 1 for the Sun1699 * chip, but otherwise doesn't seem to have a function. In * other words, uart(4) works regardless. Ignore that bit so * the probe succeeds. */ val = uart_getreg(bas, REG_MCR); if (val & 0xa0) return (ENXIO); return (0); } static void ns8250_init(struct uart_bas *bas, int baudrate, int databits, int stopbits, int parity) { u_char ier; if (bas->rclk == 0) bas->rclk = DEFAULT_RCLK; ns8250_param(bas, baudrate, databits, stopbits, parity); /* Disable all interrupt sources. */ /* * We use 0xe0 instead of 0xf0 as the mask because the XScale PXA * UARTs split the receive time-out interrupt bit out separately as * 0x10. This gets handled by ier_mask and ier_rxbits below. */ ier = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IER) & 0xe0; uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ier); uart_barrier(bas); /* Disable the FIFO (if present). */ uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, 0); uart_barrier(bas); /* Set RTS & DTR. */ uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, MCR_IE | MCR_RTS | MCR_DTR); uart_barrier(bas); ns8250_clrint(bas); } static void ns8250_term(struct uart_bas *bas) { /* Clear RTS & DTR. */ uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, MCR_IE); uart_barrier(bas); } static void ns8250_putc(struct uart_bas *bas, int c) { int limit; limit = 250000; while ((uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR) & LSR_THRE) == 0 && --limit) DELAY(4); uart_setreg(bas, REG_DATA, c); uart_barrier(bas); limit = 250000; while ((uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR) & LSR_TEMT) == 0 && --limit) DELAY(4); } static int ns8250_rxready(struct uart_bas *bas) { return ((uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR) & LSR_RXRDY) != 0 ? 1 : 0); } static int ns8250_getc(struct uart_bas *bas, struct mtx *hwmtx) { int c; uart_lock(hwmtx); while ((uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR) & LSR_RXRDY) == 0) { uart_unlock(hwmtx); DELAY(4); uart_lock(hwmtx); } c = uart_getreg(bas, REG_DATA); uart_unlock(hwmtx); return (c); } static kobj_method_t ns8250_methods[] = { KOBJMETHOD(uart_attach, ns8250_bus_attach), KOBJMETHOD(uart_detach, ns8250_bus_detach), KOBJMETHOD(uart_flush, ns8250_bus_flush), KOBJMETHOD(uart_getsig, ns8250_bus_getsig), KOBJMETHOD(uart_ioctl, ns8250_bus_ioctl), KOBJMETHOD(uart_ipend, ns8250_bus_ipend), KOBJMETHOD(uart_param, ns8250_bus_param), KOBJMETHOD(uart_probe, ns8250_bus_probe), KOBJMETHOD(uart_receive, ns8250_bus_receive), KOBJMETHOD(uart_setsig, ns8250_bus_setsig), KOBJMETHOD(uart_transmit, ns8250_bus_transmit), KOBJMETHOD(uart_grab, ns8250_bus_grab), KOBJMETHOD(uart_ungrab, ns8250_bus_ungrab), { 0, 0 } }; struct uart_class uart_ns8250_class = { "ns8250", ns8250_methods, sizeof(struct ns8250_softc), .uc_ops = &uart_ns8250_ops, .uc_range = 8, .uc_rclk = DEFAULT_RCLK, .uc_rshift = 0 }; #ifdef FDT static struct ofw_compat_data compat_data[] = { {"ns16550", (uintptr_t)&uart_ns8250_class}, {NULL, (uintptr_t)NULL}, }; UART_FDT_CLASS_AND_DEVICE(compat_data); #endif #define SIGCHG(c, i, s, d) \ if (c) { \ i |= (i & s) ? s : s | d; \ } else { \ i = (i & s) ? (i & ~s) | d : i; \ } int ns8250_bus_attach(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc*)sc; struct uart_bas *bas; unsigned int ivar; #ifdef FDT phandle_t node; pcell_t cell; #endif ns8250->busy_detect = 0; #ifdef FDT /* * Check whether uart requires to read USR reg when IIR_BUSY and * has broken txfifo. */ node = ofw_bus_get_node(sc->sc_dev); if ((OF_getencprop(node, "busy-detect", &cell, sizeof(cell))) > 0) ns8250->busy_detect = cell ? 1 : 0; if ((OF_getencprop(node, "broken-txfifo", &cell, sizeof(cell))) > 0) broken_txfifo = cell ? 1 : 0; #endif bas = &sc->sc_bas; ns8250->mcr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_MCR); ns8250->fcr = FCR_ENABLE; if (!resource_int_value("uart", device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev), "flags", &ivar)) { if (UART_FLAGS_FCR_RX_LOW(ivar)) ns8250->fcr |= FCR_RX_LOW; else if (UART_FLAGS_FCR_RX_MEDL(ivar)) ns8250->fcr |= FCR_RX_MEDL; else if (UART_FLAGS_FCR_RX_HIGH(ivar)) ns8250->fcr |= FCR_RX_HIGH; else ns8250->fcr |= FCR_RX_MEDH; } else ns8250->fcr |= FCR_RX_MEDH; /* Get IER mask */ ivar = 0xf0; resource_int_value("uart", device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev), "ier_mask", &ivar); ns8250->ier_mask = (uint8_t)(ivar & 0xff); /* Get IER RX interrupt bits */ ivar = IER_EMSC | IER_ERLS | IER_ERXRDY; resource_int_value("uart", device_get_unit(sc->sc_dev), "ier_rxbits", &ivar); ns8250->ier_rxbits = (uint8_t)(ivar & 0xff); uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, ns8250->fcr); uart_barrier(bas); ns8250_bus_flush(sc, UART_FLUSH_RECEIVER|UART_FLUSH_TRANSMITTER); if (ns8250->mcr & MCR_DTR) sc->sc_hwsig |= SER_DTR; if (ns8250->mcr & MCR_RTS) sc->sc_hwsig |= SER_RTS; ns8250_bus_getsig(sc); ns8250_clrint(bas); ns8250->ier = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IER) & ns8250->ier_mask; ns8250->ier |= ns8250->ier_rxbits; uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ns8250->ier); uart_barrier(bas); /* * Timing of the H/W access was changed with r253161 of uart_core.c * It has been observed that an ITE IT8513E would signal a break * condition with pretty much every character it received, unless * it had enough time to settle between ns8250_bus_attach() and * ns8250_bus_ipend() -- which it accidentally had before r253161. * It's not understood why the UART chip behaves this way and it * could very well be that the DELAY make the H/W work in the same * accidental manner as before. More analysis is warranted, but * at least now we fixed a known regression. */ DELAY(200); return (0); } int ns8250_bus_detach(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250; struct uart_bas *bas; u_char ier; ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc *)sc; bas = &sc->sc_bas; ier = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IER) & ns8250->ier_mask; uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ier); uart_barrier(bas); ns8250_clrint(bas); return (0); } int ns8250_bus_flush(struct uart_softc *sc, int what) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc*)sc; struct uart_bas *bas; int error; bas = &sc->sc_bas; uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); if (sc->sc_rxfifosz > 1) { ns8250_flush(bas, what); uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, ns8250->fcr); uart_barrier(bas); error = 0; } else error = ns8250_drain(bas, what); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (error); } int ns8250_bus_getsig(struct uart_softc *sc) { uint32_t new, old, sig; uint8_t msr; do { old = sc->sc_hwsig; sig = old; uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); msr = uart_getreg(&sc->sc_bas, REG_MSR); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); SIGCHG(msr & MSR_DSR, sig, SER_DSR, SER_DDSR); SIGCHG(msr & MSR_CTS, sig, SER_CTS, SER_DCTS); SIGCHG(msr & MSR_DCD, sig, SER_DCD, SER_DDCD); SIGCHG(msr & MSR_RI, sig, SER_RI, SER_DRI); new = sig & ~SER_MASK_DELTA; } while (!atomic_cmpset_32(&sc->sc_hwsig, old, new)); return (sig); } int ns8250_bus_ioctl(struct uart_softc *sc, int request, intptr_t data) { struct uart_bas *bas; int baudrate, divisor, error; uint8_t efr, lcr; bas = &sc->sc_bas; error = 0; uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); switch (request) { case UART_IOCTL_BREAK: lcr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LCR); if (data) lcr |= LCR_SBREAK; else lcr &= ~LCR_SBREAK; uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr); uart_barrier(bas); break; case UART_IOCTL_IFLOW: lcr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LCR); uart_barrier(bas); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, 0xbf); uart_barrier(bas); efr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_EFR); if (data) efr |= EFR_RTS; else efr &= ~EFR_RTS; uart_setreg(bas, REG_EFR, efr); uart_barrier(bas); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr); uart_barrier(bas); break; case UART_IOCTL_OFLOW: lcr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LCR); uart_barrier(bas); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, 0xbf); uart_barrier(bas); efr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_EFR); if (data) efr |= EFR_CTS; else efr &= ~EFR_CTS; uart_setreg(bas, REG_EFR, efr); uart_barrier(bas); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr); uart_barrier(bas); break; case UART_IOCTL_BAUD: lcr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LCR); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr | LCR_DLAB); uart_barrier(bas); divisor = uart_getreg(bas, REG_DLL) | (uart_getreg(bas, REG_DLH) << 8); uart_barrier(bas); uart_setreg(bas, REG_LCR, lcr); uart_barrier(bas); baudrate = (divisor > 0) ? bas->rclk / divisor / 16 : 0; if (baudrate > 0) *(int*)data = baudrate; else error = ENXIO; break; default: error = EINVAL; break; } uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (error); } int ns8250_bus_ipend(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct uart_bas *bas; struct ns8250_softc *ns8250; int ipend; uint8_t iir, lsr; ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc *)sc; bas = &sc->sc_bas; uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); iir = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IIR); if (ns8250->busy_detect && (iir & IIR_BUSY) == IIR_BUSY) { (void)uart_getreg(bas, DW_REG_USR); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (0); } if (iir & IIR_NOPEND) { uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (0); } ipend = 0; if (iir & IIR_RXRDY) { lsr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR); if (lsr & LSR_OE) ipend |= SER_INT_OVERRUN; if (lsr & LSR_BI) ipend |= SER_INT_BREAK; if (lsr & LSR_RXRDY) ipend |= SER_INT_RXREADY; } else { if (iir & IIR_TXRDY) { ipend |= SER_INT_TXIDLE; uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ns8250->ier); } else ipend |= SER_INT_SIGCHG; } if (ipend == 0) ns8250_clrint(bas); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (ipend); } int ns8250_bus_param(struct uart_softc *sc, int baudrate, int databits, int stopbits, int parity) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250; struct uart_bas *bas; int error, limit; ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc*)sc; bas = &sc->sc_bas; uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); /* * When using DW UART with BUSY detection it is necessary to wait * until all serial transfers are finished before manipulating the * line control. LCR will not be affected when UART is busy. */ if (ns8250->busy_detect != 0) { /* * Pick an arbitrary high limit to avoid getting stuck in * an infinite loop in case when the hardware is broken. */ limit = 10 * 1024; while (((uart_getreg(bas, DW_REG_USR) & USR_BUSY) != 0) && --limit) DELAY(4); if (limit <= 0) { /* UART appears to be stuck */ uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (EIO); } } error = ns8250_param(bas, baudrate, databits, stopbits, parity); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (error); } int ns8250_bus_probe(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250; struct uart_bas *bas; int count, delay, error, limit; uint8_t lsr, mcr, ier; ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc *)sc; bas = &sc->sc_bas; error = ns8250_probe(bas); if (error) return (error); mcr = MCR_IE; if (sc->sc_sysdev == NULL) { /* By using ns8250_init() we also set DTR and RTS. */ ns8250_init(bas, 115200, 8, 1, UART_PARITY_NONE); } else mcr |= MCR_DTR | MCR_RTS; error = ns8250_drain(bas, UART_DRAIN_TRANSMITTER); if (error) return (error); /* * Set loopback mode. This avoids having garbage on the wire and * also allows us send and receive data. We set DTR and RTS to * avoid the possibility that automatic flow-control prevents * any data from being sent. */ uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, MCR_LOOPBACK | MCR_IE | MCR_DTR | MCR_RTS); uart_barrier(bas); /* * Enable FIFOs. And check that the UART has them. If not, we're * done. Since this is the first time we enable the FIFOs, we reset * them. */ uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, FCR_ENABLE); uart_barrier(bas); if (!(uart_getreg(bas, REG_IIR) & IIR_FIFO_MASK)) { /* * NS16450 or INS8250. We don't bother to differentiate * between them. They're too old to be interesting. */ uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, mcr); uart_barrier(bas); sc->sc_rxfifosz = sc->sc_txfifosz = 1; device_set_desc(sc->sc_dev, "8250 or 16450 or compatible"); return (0); } uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, FCR_ENABLE | FCR_XMT_RST | FCR_RCV_RST); uart_barrier(bas); count = 0; delay = ns8250_delay(bas); /* We have FIFOs. Drain the transmitter and receiver. */ error = ns8250_drain(bas, UART_DRAIN_RECEIVER|UART_DRAIN_TRANSMITTER); if (error) { uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, mcr); uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, 0); uart_barrier(bas); goto describe; } /* * We should have a sufficiently clean "pipe" to determine the * size of the FIFOs. We send as much characters as is reasonable * and wait for the overflow bit in the LSR register to be * asserted, counting the characters as we send them. Based on * that count we know the FIFO size. */ do { uart_setreg(bas, REG_DATA, 0); uart_barrier(bas); count++; limit = 30; lsr = 0; /* * LSR bits are cleared upon read, so we must accumulate * them to be able to test LSR_OE below. */ while (((lsr |= uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR)) & LSR_TEMT) == 0 && --limit) DELAY(delay); if (limit == 0) { ier = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IER) & ns8250->ier_mask; uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ier); uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, mcr); uart_setreg(bas, REG_FCR, 0); uart_barrier(bas); count = 0; goto describe; } } while ((lsr & LSR_OE) == 0 && count < 130); count--; uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, mcr); /* Reset FIFOs. */ ns8250_flush(bas, UART_FLUSH_RECEIVER|UART_FLUSH_TRANSMITTER); describe: if (count >= 14 && count <= 16) { sc->sc_rxfifosz = 16; device_set_desc(sc->sc_dev, "16550 or compatible"); } else if (count >= 28 && count <= 32) { sc->sc_rxfifosz = 32; device_set_desc(sc->sc_dev, "16650 or compatible"); } else if (count >= 56 && count <= 64) { sc->sc_rxfifosz = 64; device_set_desc(sc->sc_dev, "16750 or compatible"); } else if (count >= 112 && count <= 128) { sc->sc_rxfifosz = 128; device_set_desc(sc->sc_dev, "16950 or compatible"); } else { sc->sc_rxfifosz = 16; device_set_desc(sc->sc_dev, "Non-standard ns8250 class UART with FIFOs"); } /* * Force the Tx FIFO size to 16 bytes for now. We don't program the * Tx trigger. Also, we assume that all data has been sent when the * interrupt happens. */ sc->sc_txfifosz = 16; #if 0 /* * XXX there are some issues related to hardware flow control and * it's likely that uart(4) is the cause. This basicly needs more * investigation, but we avoid using for hardware flow control * until then. */ /* 16650s or higher have automatic flow control. */ if (sc->sc_rxfifosz > 16) { sc->sc_hwiflow = 1; sc->sc_hwoflow = 1; } #endif return (0); } int ns8250_bus_receive(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct uart_bas *bas; int xc; uint8_t lsr; bas = &sc->sc_bas; uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); lsr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR); while (lsr & LSR_RXRDY) { if (uart_rx_full(sc)) { sc->sc_rxbuf[sc->sc_rxput] = UART_STAT_OVERRUN; break; } xc = uart_getreg(bas, REG_DATA); if (lsr & LSR_FE) xc |= UART_STAT_FRAMERR; if (lsr & LSR_PE) xc |= UART_STAT_PARERR; uart_rx_put(sc, xc); lsr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR); } /* Discard everything left in the Rx FIFO. */ while (lsr & LSR_RXRDY) { (void)uart_getreg(bas, REG_DATA); uart_barrier(bas); lsr = uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR); } uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (0); } int ns8250_bus_setsig(struct uart_softc *sc, int sig) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc*)sc; struct uart_bas *bas; uint32_t new, old; bas = &sc->sc_bas; do { old = sc->sc_hwsig; new = old; if (sig & SER_DDTR) { SIGCHG(sig & SER_DTR, new, SER_DTR, SER_DDTR); } if (sig & SER_DRTS) { SIGCHG(sig & SER_RTS, new, SER_RTS, SER_DRTS); } } while (!atomic_cmpset_32(&sc->sc_hwsig, old, new)); uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); ns8250->mcr &= ~(MCR_DTR|MCR_RTS); if (new & SER_DTR) ns8250->mcr |= MCR_DTR; if (new & SER_RTS) ns8250->mcr |= MCR_RTS; uart_setreg(bas, REG_MCR, ns8250->mcr); uart_barrier(bas); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); return (0); } int ns8250_bus_transmit(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc*)sc; struct uart_bas *bas; int i; bas = &sc->sc_bas; uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); while ((uart_getreg(bas, REG_LSR) & LSR_THRE) == 0) ; uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ns8250->ier | IER_ETXRDY); uart_barrier(bas); for (i = 0; i < sc->sc_txdatasz; i++) { uart_setreg(bas, REG_DATA, sc->sc_txbuf[i]); uart_barrier(bas); } if (broken_txfifo) ns8250_drain(bas, UART_DRAIN_TRANSMITTER); else sc->sc_txbusy = 1; uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); if (broken_txfifo) uart_sched_softih(sc, SER_INT_TXIDLE); return (0); } void ns8250_bus_grab(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct uart_bas *bas = &sc->sc_bas; struct ns8250_softc *ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc*)sc; u_char ier; /* * turn off all interrupts to enter polling mode. Leave the * saved mask alone. We'll restore whatever it was in ungrab. * All pending interupt signals are reset when IER is set to 0. */ uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); ier = uart_getreg(bas, REG_IER); uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ier & ns8250->ier_mask); uart_barrier(bas); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); } void ns8250_bus_ungrab(struct uart_softc *sc) { struct ns8250_softc *ns8250 = (struct ns8250_softc*)sc; struct uart_bas *bas = &sc->sc_bas; /* * Restore previous interrupt mask */ uart_lock(sc->sc_hwmtx); uart_setreg(bas, REG_IER, ns8250->ier); uart_barrier(bas); uart_unlock(sc->sc_hwmtx); }