according to the following linux change, BCM2711 uses a different
method for changing pullup/down mode:
abcfd09286 (diff-cf078559c38543ac72c5db99323e236d)
gpiomeminit() was broken, using virtual address for the gpio physseg
instead of the physical one.
cleanup the code, avoid repetition by declaring static u32int *regs
variable. make local variable names consistent.
the raspberry pi 4 has a new interrupt controller and
pci support, so get rid of intrenable() macro and
properly make intrenable function with tbdf argument.
the raspberry pi4 firmware refuses to enable the GIC interrup controller
for arm64 when the .img file is not a multiple of 4 bytes. yes, this
is insane and nowhere documented.
the new raspberry pi 4 firmware for arm64 seems to have
broken atag support. so we now parse the device tree
structure to get the bootargs and memory configuration.
Ori Bernstein had Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI Controller that would mysteriously
crash on the 5th ENABLESLOT command. This was reproducable by even just allocating
slots in a loop right after init.
It turns out, the 1.2 spec extended the Max Scratchpad Buffers in HCSPARAMS2 so our
driver would not allocate enougth scratchpad buffers and controller firmware would
crash once it went beyond our allocated scratchpad buffer array.
This change also fixes:
- ignore bits 16:31 in PAGESIZE register
- preserve bits 10:31 in the CONFIG register
- handle ADDESSDEV command failure (so it can be retried)
preallocate 2% of user pages for page tables and MMU structures
and keep them mapped in the VMAP range. this leaves more space
in the KZERO window and avoids running out of kernel memory on
machines with large amounts of memory.
always clean AND invalidate caches before dma read,
never just invalidate as the buffer might not be
aligned to cache lines...
we have to invalidate caches again *AFTER* the dma
read has completed. the processor can bring in data
speculatively into the cache while the dma in in
flight.
we override atag memory on reboot, so preserve
the memsize learned from atag as *maxmem plan9
variable. the global memsize variable is not
needed anymore.
avoid trashing the following atag when zero
terminating the cmdline string.
zero memory after plan9.ini variables.
the Ipselftab is designed to not require locking on read
operation. locking the selftab in ipselftabread() risks
deadlock when accessing the user buffer creates a fault.
remove unused fields from the Ipself struct.
initialize the rate limits when the device gets
bound, not when it is created. so that the
rate limtis get reset to default when the ifc
is reused.
adjust the burst delay when the mtu is changed.
this is to make sure that we allow at least one
full sized packet burst.
make a local copy of ifc->m before doing nil
check as it can change under us when we do
not have the ifc locked.
specify Ebound[] and Eunbound[] error strings
and use them consistently.
remove references to the unused Conv.car qlock.
ipifcregisterproxy() is called with the proxy
ifc wlock'd, which means we cannot acquire the
rwlock of the interfaces that will proxy for us
because it is allowed to rlock() multiple ifc's
in any order. to get arround this, we use canrlock()
and skip the interface when we cannot acquire the
lock.
the ifc should get wlock'd only when we are about
to modify the ifc or its lifc chain. that is when
adding or removing addresses. wlock is not required
when we addresses to the selfcache, which has its
own qlock.
mark reader process pointers with (void*)-1 to mean
not started yet. this avoids the race condition when
media unbind happens before the kproc has set its
Proc* pointer. then we would not post the note and
the reader would continue running after unbind.
etherbind can be simplified by reading the #lX/addr
file to get the mac address, avoiding the temporary
buffer.
when the exclusive monitor is cleared, a event is generated
which we can use to wake up idlehands. that way we do not
need to wait for the next timer interrupt until a cpu takes
work from the run queue.