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cinap_lenrek 67750a093f nusb/ether: use setalt() 2022-02-23 18:01:15 +00:00
cinap_lenrek bea20cd152 nusb/lib: provide a setalt() function to set the interface to its altsetting 2022-02-23 18:00:34 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 9cd55a085d nusb/ether: remove csp check for rndis, already done in nusbrc 2022-02-23 17:59:13 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir 0e3a955652 libFLAC: update to 1.3.4 2022-02-21 21:11:19 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 065d601916 nusb: Fix handling of interface altsetting.
The altsetting was handled only for a single endpoint
(per interface number), but has to be handled for each
endpoint (per interface *AND* altsetting number).

A multi function device (like a disk) can have
multiple interfaces, all with the same interface number
but varying altsetting numbers and each of these
interfaces would list distict endpoint configurations.

Multiple interfaces can even share some endpoints (they
use the same endpoint addresses), but
we still have to duplicate them for each
interface+altsetting number (as they'r part of
actually distict interfaces with distict endpoint
configurations).

It is also important to *NOT* make endpoints bi-directional
(dir == Eboth) when only one direction is used in a
interface/altsetting and the other direction in another.
This was the case for nusb/disk with some seagate drive
where endpoints where shared between the UAS and
usb storage class interface (but with distict altsettings).

The duplicate endpoints (as in using the same endpoint address)
are chained together by a next pointer and the head
is stored in Usbdev.ep[addr], where addr is the endpoint
address. These Ep structures will have distinct endpoint
numbers Ep.id (when they have conflicting types), but all
will share the endpoint address (lower 4 bits of the
endpoint number).

The consequence is that all of the endpoints configuration
(attributes, interval) is now stored in the Ep struct and
no more Altc struct is present.

A pointer to the Ep struct has to be passed to openep()
for it to configure the endpoint.

For the Iface struct, we will now create multiple of them:
one for each interface *AND* altsetting nunber,
chained together on a next pointer and the head being
stored in conf->iface[ifaceid].

--
cinap
2022-02-21 19:50:16 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 14bb9734a6 usbxhci: endpoint address needs to be masked with Epmax from endpoint number 2022-02-21 18:46:47 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 4b637a24f9 devbridge: implement experimental vlan support 2022-02-16 22:38:03 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 7289f371a0 devip: dont hold ifc wlock during medium bind/unbind
Wlock()'ing the ifc causes a deadlock with Medium
bind/unbind as the routine can walk /net, while
ndb/dns or ndb/cs are currently blocked enumerating
/net/ipifc/*.

The fix is to have a fake medium, called "unbound",
that is set temporarily during the call of Medium
bind and unbind.

That way, the interface rwlock can be released while
bind/unbind is in progress.

The ipifcunbind() routine will refuse to unbind a
ifc that is currently assigned to the "unbound"
medium, preventing any accidents.
2022-02-16 22:31:31 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 755880b19f rc: fix globbing with lists (thanks qwx)
Pattern matching with lists no longer works:

	; ls /tmp/*.c
	/tmp/npage.c
	/tmp/pagedebug.c
	/tmp/pageold.c
	/tmp/scheduler.c
	/tmp/writeimagetest.c
	; ls /tmp/^(*.c)
	ls: /tmp/*.c: '/tmp/*.c' directory entry not found
	; 9fs dump
	; bind /n/dump/2021/1002/amd64/bin/rc /bin/rc
	; rc
	; ls /tmp/^(*.c)
	/tmp/npage.c
	/tmp/pagedebug.c
	/tmp/pageold.c
	/tmp/scheduler.c
	/tmp/writeimagetest.c

the fix:

we have to propagate the glob attribute thru lists
as well. before it was only handled for single words
and propagated thru concatenations...

the Xglob instruction now works on list, and we
propagate the glob attribute thru PAREN and WORDS
and ARGLIST nodes.

also, avoid using negative numbers for the Tree.glob
field as char might be unsigned on some targets.
2022-02-16 18:07:21 +00:00
Michael Forney 5c96a51f3a nusb/serial: fix pl2303 usbcmd error checks
Since e0087b2a, usbcmd with Rh2d returns the size of the data stage
(excluding the setup packet), so adjust the expected return values
accordingly.
2022-01-01 22:51:18 +00:00
kemal c5c79d61e6 etheriwl: fixes for 7260 ac
2021-08-14 17:50 GMT, kemal <kemalinanc8@gmail.com>:
> 1- as driver reads 8 bytes from nvm instead of 6 so fw doesn't
> spit us an ADVANCED_SYSASSERT, it was reading 2 more
> extra bytes. apparently those 2 extra bytes were put to
> the first 2 bytes of our buffer, so we got to skip that.

some more thoughts on this, i think as 0x15*2 is not multiple
of 8, fw rounds the offset to 0x14*2. i have touched to code
to read data from 0x14*2 then ignore the first 2 bytes, just
so it's not confusing. if this causes mac to be read wrong again,
report.

also, some more changes:

1. set the fwname at iwlpci, just to align the behavior with 8000+.
this is a cosmetic change.

2. i have discovered that on device boot/reset/shutdown functions,
our driver slept way much more than it should. the reason for that is,
driver used the function delay() on places where it needs to use
microdelay() instead. i have modified the code to use microdelay().
wpi likely needs similar changes too. i hope that this does not
break the code.

3. zzz a bit more on tx/rx scheduler shutdowns and niclock.

4. openbsd's iwm and linux apparently does not check if ownership
was obtained anymore in their handover functions. instead they
just loop until the hw is ready. aligned the behavior.
see linux commit: 289e5501c3141191dd830957f1d764d3dc14a54f

5. don't take antenna masks from nvm. it's apparently empty
in some cards from 7k family. we will rely on what the fw file gives
us.

6. when the calibration is completed, wakeup the proc that runs
postboot. otherwise that thing sleeps for like 2 whole seconds
even if calibration completed earlier.

i honestly don't think any of these changes will fix 7260 not
being able to get calibration results, but i don't see anything
wrong at all in postboot7000 at this point. i will just hope
these changes somehow make it get calibration results.

NOTE: latest patch on the 9front ml, posted Mon, 14 Feb 2022 15:26:55 +0300
(non functional as of yet)
2021-08-21 22:23:12 +00:00
Ori Bernstein 2367a2aeae git/branch: fix order of operations (thanks qwx) 2022-02-10 01:33:36 +00:00
qwx beeb054209 gba: fix flash chip id for 128k and add setting
Some gba cartridges use flash chips produced by a few different
manufacturers for backup memory.  A game rom may then try to read the
device id for its flash chip and break if it's the wrong one.  There's
no way for us to know which chip is supposed to be there, save for
looking it up in some database.  These chips are either 64k or 128k
big.  gba(1) hardcodes the id for the SST 64k chip, but games like the
Pokémon ones use a 128k Macronix chip and expect a different id,
completely breaking them.

This patch sets a different default for 128k flash backups, and gives
the ability to set the exact type when creating the save file if it's
really necessary.  This new default fixes the Pokémons.  The type is
saved in the save file, but this will *not* break existing ones.  It
may be that we don't need to worry about the type and just have an id
that corresponds to the right chip size, which is why these defaults
make sense, but I haven't tested more than a dozen roms, mostly since
I don't really know which games use 128k flash.
2022-02-10 00:35:13 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir a72a4c8b91 audio/flacdec: handle read errors properly to avoid endless looping saturating cpu 2022-02-09 00:42:10 +00:00
Igor Böhm 876907a530 rio: fix parsing of directory path (-cd) when creating a new window via wctl
Before applying this patch the following will fail to open ed
in the '/tmp/s p a c e' folder:

<snip>
% mkdir '/tmp/s p a c e'
% window -cd '/tmp/s p a c e' ed
!pwd
/tmp/s p a c e
!
q
<snap>

After applying the patch the above sequence works as expected,
opening ed in the '/tmp/s p a c e' folder, printing the present
working directory, and quitting ed.

The root cause was a faulty computation of the pointer `s`,
being off by one, leading to any arguments after the
directory path to be skipped.

This regression was introduced in revision:
• 614f1d6268

Thanks umbraticus for finding and reporting the issue.
2022-02-09 00:11:44 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 4ab2d149d4 nusb/usbd: use per hname collision counter instead of device address to resolve collisions
The device address is highly variable and depends on
all prior enumerated devices.

This can happen with some devices that do not have
a serial number and all devices of the same type
having the same hname.

Using a counter of collisions per hname makes more sense
and is more stable (given that the order devices are
enumerated is deterministic).
2022-02-06 01:19:01 +00:00
cinap_lenrek fc0357b3de nusbrc: fix FTDI detection 2022-02-06 00:11:49 +00:00
cinap_lenrek c0f142d993 bcm: fix rebootcode linkage 2022-02-05 16:20:56 +00:00
cinap_lenrek e4f30c89f4 ip/tftpd: add -m argument for name substitution using regular expressions
This allows mapping incoming filenames to a different name
using regular expressions, followed by subtitutions
of the %[ICE] format strings.

I needed this to have individual cmdline.txt files for
netbooted raspberry pi's. In this example, i map cmdline.txt
to %C, which gets substituted for /cfg/pxe/$ether of the client.
2022-02-05 01:34:22 +00:00
cinap_lenrek dc72530159 devgpio: make reading ctl file return 0 bytes 2022-02-05 01:25:28 +00:00
Ori Bernstein 1290c534be g: show all file names when grepping
When grep gets a single file argument, it does
not show the file name. This makes seeing the
file name in the output of 'g' difficult.

Pass a spare /dev/null to each invocation of g,
in order to force it to show the file name.
2022-02-05 00:40:45 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 251c3cfd61 acne/Mail: fix double-free (Bterm() in mesgshow()) 2022-01-29 20:50:03 +00:00
Michael Forney 2833aecc68 vmx: fix PCI ID for virtio block devices
The transitional PCI device ID for block devices is 0x1001, and the
virtio spec says that devices must have the transitional device ID or
0x1040 + the virtio device ID (2).
2022-01-24 23:48:13 +00:00
Kristo 8dc8e3a019 mothra: fix rendering of <samp> tag
Mothra does not currently render text inside <samp> tags inline
similar to <code>, but instead treats them like <pre> which is actually
incorrect behavior. The following small patch should fixes issue.
2022-01-22 18:00:22 +00:00
Michael Forney 33231f9222 g: use xargs instead of finding complete file list before greping 2022-01-01 10:26:14 +00:00
Michael Forney 4db9bebede g: fix duplicate files with directory argument
When we encounter a directory in the argument list, we don't want to
walk every argument, just that directory.
2022-01-01 22:51:39 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 60adc40118 devenv: allow environment total size of up to 1MB
Sometimes, there is the one-off occation when one needs to
pass a huge list in rc...

This change makes devenv track total memory consumption
of environment groups allowing them to grow up to 1MB in
size (including overhead).

(Before, only the variable size was restricted, but
not the amount of files being created).

The maximum value size of a single environment variable
is set to half of the total size, which allows the
occational large value. (But not many of them).

Because we track all memory consuption, it is also
now possible to create around 10k small environment
variales.

A hashtable is added for name lookups and the qid.path
was changed to allow direct indexing into the entry
array without needing a scan lookup.

All smalloc() calls have been removed, exhaustion is
handled with error(Enomem) avoiding deadlock
in case we run out of kernel memory.
2022-01-23 21:33:58 +00:00
Michael Forney a5a8a92adf git/query: leave range commits in topological order
This prevents commits from getting reordered incorrectly during rebase
or export.
2022-01-23 00:39:21 +00:00
Michael Forney b9adc507d2 cc: fix incorrect octal range condition in mpatov
This does not have any adverse effect, since yylex never calls mpatov
with a string with leading 0 (and not 0x) that contains non-octal
digits, but the condition was wrong regardless.
2022-01-23 01:05:27 +00:00
glenda dadaeb584b /sys/games/lib/fortunes: GPU.js 2022-01-23 03:10:23 +00:00
glenda 27bdfccc40 /lib/theo: You obviously don't know what you are doing, and I think you don't deserve help. 2022-01-23 03:08:35 +00:00
Igor Böhm 3ba62d3cd0 man(1): reference /rc/bin/sig in SOURCE section 2022-01-23 01:14:05 +00:00
Benjamin Riefenstahl 108d74cb0a cmd/sshfs.c (recvproc): prefer error codes over error strings
Strings for existing codes in the most used server (OpenSSH) just
repeat the error code name.  OTOH we like to have wording of the
strings under our control as much as possible, so we can easier find
and process them.  Error strings are still usefull as fallback for
compatibility with future versions of the server.
2022-01-07 10:37:02 +00:00
qwx 9d43029ff9 page: performance fixes
- fix showpage1 only decrementing proc counter once limit is reached;
this blocked having more than one loadpages process after NPROC calls,
since the next one has to wait until the last has exited
- allow procs to skip pages currently being loaded by others; this
forced processes to wait for each other at the same page
- bump NPROC from 4 to 8
- (hack) immediately fork a few times after adding all pages at
startup to force loading a batch of pages in parallel
2022-01-19 22:58:53 +00:00
Sigrid Solveig Haflínudóttir aa14ba62fd flacdec: do not loop forever on write/decode errors 2022-01-19 02:16:09 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 6f9838a6a5 kernel: make Page.txtflush into an array
To avoid a MAXMACH limit of 32 and make
txtflush into an array for the bitmap.

Provide portable macros for testing and clearing
the bits: needtxtflush(), donetxtflush().

On pc/pc64, define inittxtflush()/settxtflush()
as no-op macros, avoiding the storage overhead of
the txtflush array alltogether.
2022-01-16 19:25:11 +00:00
glenda 6e64d30454 fortunes: MY NAME IS BEING USED IN A PHISHING ATTACK. DO NOT RESPOND TO MAIL OFFERING MONEY FOR UNDERGRAD RESEARCH ASSISTANTS. -- bwk 2022-01-12 04:13:08 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 538b810712 rc: fix pwrd() regression, forgot <= ' ' case from needsrcquote()... sorry :( 2022-01-10 17:41:46 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 85bfb0e9eb reduce: use if() to test for exit status of pipeline
The new rc's exit status will be '' for a successfull
pipeline execution instead of '|'.

This is a bit too tightly coupled, so just use if()
statement instead, handling this in a portable way.
2022-01-10 02:01:11 +00:00
Ori Bernstein 4d872079d3 iostats: bind /srv into the namespace, its magic
programs that try to use /srv would choke when running
under iostats, because we intercepted operations on the
special, magic fd passing; we should instead give them
access to the real /srv.
2022-01-09 17:38:58 +00:00
Ori Bernstein 9e79aaceba git/commit: squelch error when run outside repository
when running outside of a repository, we would try to
remove '$msgfile.tmp', but we had never actually set
'$msgfile'.

the error is harmless, but annoying.
2022-01-09 17:37:29 +00:00
Igor Böhm 47b7dc5ccd acme: fix window and scrollbar display glitches at bottom fringe of column
The following patch fixes acme display glitches at the bottom fringe
of columns when adding/moving/resizing windows.

Here an example of an easy to reproduce case:

• https://invidio.xamh.de/watch?v=iLekQrxycaM

…opening acme and resizing a column to the right is all that is needed.

The functions winresize(…) and textresize(…) are extended with an
additional parameter `fillfringe` to indicate if a window/tag shall
fill a potential fringe area that would otherwise remain white.

The changes have been inspired by the approach taken in plan9port
acme.
2022-01-04 19:11:07 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 369cba5f93 rc: read heredoc when receiving '\n' (thanks Eckard Brauer)
Eckard's test case:

cat <<! | cat
asdf
!

The issue is that we have to continue parsing until we see
the '\n' before consuming the here document.

So we revert to the old approach of having two functions:

heredoc() which remembers if we'v seen a heredoc redirection
and a second readhere() function that reads the doc from
the lexers input and sets Tree.str on thee REDIR node.
2022-01-07 20:50:00 +00:00
Ori Bernstein 70edb7fbae git/fs: remove trailing null bytes from parent file (thanks mcf)
due to the way the size of buf was calculated, the parent
file had one trailing null byte for each parent. also, while
we're here, replace the sprint with seprint, and compute the
size from how much we printed in.
2022-01-07 01:43:52 +00:00
Benjamin Riefenstahl bf322dfbf3 ape/mkstemp: better options
Use O_EXCL and make the file descriptor writeable.  This is more
usefull and it conforms to Single Unix and other specs.
2021-12-10 20:44:26 +00:00
Ori Bernstein 370bfd26ce git: fix typo in git/log output
Commiter => Committer
2022-01-06 06:38:56 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 3568e27ec8 rc: only have single instance of a symbol, extern in header (thanks mcf) 2022-01-04 00:19:36 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 699d2e0ed9 rc: simplify Makefile, use yacc default rule (thanks k0ga) 2022-01-03 22:48:44 +00:00
cinap_lenrek 1a90e04c05 ape: export mktemp() in <stdlib.h> when _BSD_SOURCE is set 2022-01-03 18:49:40 +00:00
cinap_lenrek b34fc2a9cf ape: allow exporting rc functions in environ[] 2022-01-03 18:47:56 +00:00