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* compat: clean up empty lines in .c and .h filesMateusz Guzik2020-09-011-2/+0
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* spdx: initial adoption of licensing ID tags.Pedro F. Giffuni2017-11-181-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way, superceed or replace the license texts. Special thanks to Wind River for providing access to "The Duke of Highlander" tool: an older (2014) run over FreeBSD tree was useful as a starting point. Initially, only tag files that use BSD 4-Clause "Original" license. RelNotes: yes Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13133 Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=325966
* Shorten list of arguments to mbuf external storage freeing function.Gleb Smirnoff2017-10-091-8/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All of these arguments are stored in m_ext, so there is no reason to pass them in the argument list. Not all functions need the second argument, some don't even need the first one. The second argument lives in next cache line, so not dereferencing it is a performance gain. This was discovered in sendfile(2), which will be covered by next commits. The second goal of this commit is to bring even more flexibility to m_ext mbufs, allowing to create more fields in m_ext, opaque to the generic mbuf code, and potentially set and dereferenced by subsystems. Reviewed by: gallatin, kbowling Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12615 Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=324446
* Fix regression in ndis(4) after r286410. This adds a bunch of checks forGleb Smirnoff2017-05-221-8/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | whether this is a Ethernet or 802.11 device and does proper dereferencing. PR: 213237 Submitted by: <ota j.email.ne.jp> MFC after: 2 weeks Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=318677
* ndis: spelling fixes in comments.Pedro F. Giffuni2016-04-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | No functional change. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=298828
* Use uintmax_t (typedef'd to rman_res_t type) for rman ranges.Justin Hibbits2016-03-181-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | On some architectures, u_long isn't large enough for resource definitions. Particularly, powerpc and arm allow 36-bit (or larger) physical addresses, but type `long' is only 32-bit. This extends rman's resources to uintmax_t. With this change, any resource can feasibly be placed anywhere in physical memory (within the constraints of the driver). Why uintmax_t and not something machine dependent, or uint64_t? Though it's possible for uintmax_t to grow, it's highly unlikely it will become 128-bit on 32-bit architectures. 64-bit architectures should have plenty of RAM to absorb the increase on resource sizes if and when this occurs, and the number of resources on memory-constrained systems should be sufficiently small as to not pose a drastic overhead. That being said, uintmax_t was chosen for source clarity. If it's specified as uint64_t, all printf()-like calls would either need casts to uintmax_t, or be littered with PRI*64 macros. Casts to uintmax_t aren't horrible, but it would also bake into the API for resource_list_print_type() either a hidden assumption that entries get cast to uintmax_t for printing, or these calls would need the PRI*64 macros. Since source code is meant to be read more often than written, I chose the clearest path of simply using uintmax_t. Tested on a PowerPC p5020-based board, which places all device resources in 0xfxxxxxxxx, and has 8GB RAM. Regression tested on qemu-system-i386 Regression tested on qemu-system-mips (malta profile) Tested PAE and devinfo on virtualbox (live CD) Special thanks to bz for his testing on ARM. Reviewed By: bz, jhb (previous) Relnotes: Yes Sponsored by: Alex Perez/Inertial Computing Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4544 Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=297000
* Fix multiple incorrect SYSCTL arguments in the kernel:Hans Petter Selasky2014-10-211-17/+26
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Wrong integer type was specified. - Wrong or missing "access" specifier. The "access" specifier sometimes included the SYSCTL type, which it should not, except for procedural SYSCTL nodes. - Logical OR where binary OR was expected. - Properly assert the "access" argument passed to all SYSCTL macros, using the CTASSERT macro. This applies to both static- and dynamically created SYSCTLs. - Properly assert the the data type for both static and dynamic SYSCTLs. In the case of static SYSCTLs we only assert that the data pointed to by the SYSCTL data pointer has the correct size, hence there is no easy way to assert types in the C language outside a C-function. - Rewrote some code which doesn't pass a constant "access" specifier when creating dynamic SYSCTL nodes, which is now a requirement. - Updated "EXAMPLES" section in SYSCTL manual page. MFC after: 3 days Sponsored by: Mellanox Technologies Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=273377
* All mbuf external free functions never fail, so let them be void.Gleb Smirnoff2014-07-111-5/+3
| | | | | | | Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=268529
* The r48589 promised to remove implicit inclusion of if_var.h soon. PrepareGleb Smirnoff2013-10-261-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | to this event, adding if_var.h to files that do need it. Also, include all includes that now are included due to implicit pollution via if_var.h Sponsored by: Netflix Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=257176
* Give (*ext_free) an int return value allowing for very sophisticatedAndre Oppermann2013-08-251-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | external mbuf buffer management capabilities in the future. For now only EXT_FREE_OK is defined with current legacy behavior. Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=254842
* Use m_get/m_gethdr instead of compat macros.Gleb Smirnoff2013-03-151-6/+2
| | | | | | | Sponsored by: Nginx, Inc. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=248324
* Fix wrong assignment.Xin LI2013-03-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Submitted by: Sascha Wildner <saw online de> Obtained from: DragonFly rev 9568dd07a22a136e380e6c19a8ea188eb92976d5 MFC after: 2 weeks Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=247595
* Mechanically substitute flags from historic mbuf allocator withGleb Smirnoff2012-12-051-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | malloc(9) flags within sys. Exceptions: - sys/contrib not touched - sys/mbuf.h edited manually Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=243882
* Use the cprd_mem field when setting the start and length for a memoryRebecca Cran2011-02-231-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | resource - the layout of cprd_port is identical but using cprd_mem makes the code easier to understand. PR: kern/118493 Submitted by: Weongyo Jeong <weongyo.jeong at gmail.com> MFC after: 3 days Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=218985
* Implement NdisGetRoutineAddress and MmGetSystemRoutineAddress used inBernhard Schmidt2010-12-061-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | newer Ralink drivers. Submitted by: Paul B Mahol <onemda at gmail.com> Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=216242
* Some drivers rely on the existence of certain keys. The Atheros 9xxxBernhard Schmidt2010-11-291-0/+10
| | | | | | | | | | | driver for example requests the NetCfgInstanceId but doesn't check the returned status code and will happily access random memory instead. Submitted by: Paul B Mahol <onemda at gmail.com> MFC after: 2 weeks Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=216049
* Remove 4.x, 5.x and 6.x compatibility bits.Bernhard Schmidt2010-11-041-24/+0
| | | | | | | Submitted by: Paul B Mahol <onemda at gmail.com> Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=214798
* Fix a non-style change that snuck in.Rui Paulo2009-11-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | Spotted by: danfe Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=198816
* Big style cleanup. While there remove references to FreeBSD versionsRui Paulo2009-11-021-120/+56
| | | | | | | | | older than 6.0. Submitted by: Paul B Mahol <onemda at gmail.com> Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=198786
* - Make struct usb_xfer opaque so that drivers can not access the internalsAndrew Thompson2009-06-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | - Reduce the number of headers needed for a usb driver, the common case is just usb.h and usbdi.h Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=194677
* Remove an unused variable.Antoine Brodin2009-05-241-1/+1
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* o port NDIS USB support from USB1 to the new usb(USB2).Weongyo Jeong2009-03-071-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | o implement URB_FUNCTION_ABORT_PIPE handling. o remove unused code related with canceling the timer list for USB drivers. o whitespace cleanup and style(9) Obtained from: hps's original patch Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=189488
* Change the functions to ANSI in those cases where it breaks promotionRoman Divacky2009-02-241-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | to int rule. See ISO C Standard: SS6.7.5.3:15. Approved by: kib (mentor) Reviewed by: warner Tested by: silence on -current Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=189004
* Move usb to a graveyard location under sys/legacy/dev, it is intended that theAndrew Thompson2009-02-231-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | new USB2 stack will fully replace this for 8.0. Remove kernel modules, a subsequent commit will update conf/files. Unhook usbdevs from the build. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=188939
* fix a bug to handling the argument that it passed `device_t' but it'sWeongyo Jeong2008-12-271-1/+3
| | | | | | | | handled as `struct ndis_softc'. It'll cause a panic when the driver is detached. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=186509
* Integrate the NDIS USB support code to CURRENT.Weongyo Jeong2008-12-271-1/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Now the NDISulator supports NDIS USB drivers that it've tested with devices as follows: - Anygate XM-142 (Conexant) - Netgear WG111v2 (Realtek) - U-Khan UW-2054u (Marvell) - Shuttle XPC Accessory PN20 (Realtek) - ipTIME G054U2 (Ralink) - UNiCORN WL-54G (ZyDAS) - ZyXEL G-200v2 (ZyDAS) All of them succeeded to attach and worked though there are still some problems that it's expected to be solved. To use NDIS USB support, you should rebuild and install ndiscvt(8) and if you encounter a problem to attach please set `hw.ndisusb.halt' to 0 then retry. I expect no changes of the NDIS code for PCI, PCMCIA devices. Obtained from: //depot/projects/ndisusb/... Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=186507
* when NDIS framework try to query/set informations NDIS drivers canWeongyo Jeong2008-07-231-5/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | | | return NDIS_STATUS_PENDING. In this case, it's waiting for 5 secs to get the response from drivers now. However, some NDIS drivers can send the response before NDIS framework gets ready to receive it so we might always be blocked for 5 secs in current implementation. NDIS framework should reset the event before calling NDIS driver's callback not after. MFC after: 1 month Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=180754
* Give MEXTADD() another argument to make both void pointers to thePoul-Henning Kamp2008-02-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | free function controlable, instead of passing the KVA of the buffer storage as the first argument. Fix all conventional users of the API to pass the KVA of the buffer as the first argument, to make this a no-op commit. Likely break the only non-convetional user of the API, after informing the relevant committer. Update the mbuf(9) manual page, which was already out of sync on this point. Bump __FreeBSD_version to 800016 as there is no way to tell how many arguments a CPP macro needs any other way. This paves the way for giving sendfile(9) a way to wait for the passed storage to have been accessed before returning. This does not affect the memory layout or size of mbufs. Parental oversight by: sam and rwatson. No MFC is anticipated. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=175872
* Quiesce warnings by initializing irql values to zero.Matt Jacob2007-06-101-3/+3
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* We have strcasecmp() in libkern now.Pawel Jakub Dawidek2007-04-061-2/+1
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* Use 'pause' in several places rather than trying to tsleep() on NULL (whichJohn Baldwin2007-02-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | triggers a KASSERT) or local variables. In the case of kern_ndis, the tsleep() actually used a common sleep address (curproc) making it susceptible to a premature wakeup. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=166909
* o break newbus api: add a new argument of type driver_filter_t toPaolo Pisati2007-02-231-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | bus_setup_intr() o add an int return code to all fast handlers o retire INTR_FAST/IH_FAST For more info: http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=465712+0+current/freebsd-current Reviewed by: many Approved by: re@ Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=166901
* Move conditional preprocessing out of the SYSCTL_ADD_STRING macroDiomidis Spinellis2006-06-221-1/+4
| | | | | | | | invocation. Per C99 6.10.3 paragraph 11 preprocessing directives appearing inside macro arguments yield undefined behavior. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=159856
* Tests with my dual Opteron system have shown that it's possibleBill Paul2005-11-021-66/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | for code to start out on one CPU when thunking into Windows mode in ctxsw_utow(), and then be pre-empted and migrated to another CPU before thunking back to UNIX mode in ctxsw_wtou(). This is bad, because then we can end up looking at the wrong 'thread environment block' when trying to come back to UNIX mode. To avoid this, we now pin ourselves to the current CPU when thunking into Windows code. Few other cleanups, since I'm here: - Get rid of the ndis_isr(), ndis_enable_interrupt() and ndis_disable_interrupt() wrappers from kern_ndis.c and just invoke the miniport's methods directly in the interrupt handling routines in subr_ndis.c. We may as well lose the function call overhead, since we don't need to export these things outside of ndis.ko now anyway. - Remove call to ndis_enable_interrupt() from ndis_init() in if_ndis.c. We don't need to do it there anyway (the miniport init routine handles it, if needed). - Fix the logic in NdisWriteErrorLogEntry() a little. - Change some NDIS_STATUS_xxx codes in subr_ntoskrnl.c into STATUS_xxx codes. - Handle kthread_create() failure correctly in PsCreateSystemThread(). Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=151977
* Retire MT_HEADER mbuf type and change its users to use MT_DATA.Andre Oppermann2005-11-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Having an additional MT_HEADER mbuf type is superfluous and redundant as nothing depends on it. It only adds a layer of confusion. The distinction between header mbuf's and data mbuf's is solely done through the m->m_flags M_PKTHDR flag. Non-native code is not changed in this commit. For compatibility MT_HEADER is mapped to MT_DATA. Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraise 2005 Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=151967
* Get rid of the timer tracking and reaping code in NdisMInitializeTimer()Bill Paul2005-10-261-23/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | and ndis_halt_nic(). It's been disabled for some time anyway, and it turns out there's a possible deadlock in NdisMInitializeTimer() when acquiring the miniport block lock to modify the timer list: it's possible for a driver to call NdisMInitializeTimer() when the miniport block lock has already been acquired by an earlier piece of code. You can't acquire the same spinlock twice, so this can deadlock. Also, implement MmMapIoSpace() and MmUnmapIoSpace(), and make NdisMMapIoSpace() and NdisMUnmapIoSpace() use them. There are some drivers that want MmMapIoSpace() and MmUnmapIoSpace() so that they can map arbitrary register spaces not directly associated with their device resources. For example, there's an Atheros driver for a miniPci card (0x168C:0x1014) on the IBM Thinkpad x40 that wants to map some I/O spaces at 0xF00000 and 0xE00000 which are held by the acpi0 device. I don't know what it wants these ranges for, but if it can't map and access them, the MiniportInitialize() method fails. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=151691
* Another round of cleanups and fixes:Bill Paul2005-10-181-25/+93
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Change ndis_return() from a DPC to a workitem so that it doesn't run at DISPATCH_LEVEL (with the dispatcher lock held). - In if_ndis.c, submit packets to the stack via (*ifp->if_input)() in a workitem instead of doing it directly in ndis_rxeof(), because ndis_rxeof() runs in a DPC, and hence at DISPATCH_LEVEL. This implies that the 'dispatch level' mutex for the current CPU is being held, and we don't want to call if_input while holding any locks. - Reimplement IoConnectInterrupt()/IoDisconnectInterrupt(). The original approach I used to track down the interrupt resource (by scanning the device tree starting at the nexus) is prone to problems when two devices share an interrupt. (E.g removing ndis1 might disable interrupts for ndis0.) The new approach is to multiplex all the NDIS interrupts through a common internal dispatcher (ntoskrnl_intr()) and allow IoConnectInterrupt()/IoDisconnectInterrupt() to add or remove interrupts from the dispatch list. - Implement KeAcquireInterruptSpinLock() and KeReleaseInterruptSpinLock(). - Change the DPC and workitem threads to use the KeXXXSpinLock API instead of mtx_lock_spin()/mtx_unlock_spin(). - Simplify the NdisXXXPacket routines by creating an actual packet pool structure and using the InterlockedSList routines to manage the packet queue. - Only honor the value returned by OID_GEN_MAXIMUM_SEND_PACKETS for serialized drivers. For deserialized drivers, we now create a packet array of 64 entries. (The Microsoft DDK documentation says that for deserialized miniports, OID_GEN_MAXIMUM_SEND_PACKETS is ignored, and the driver for the Marvell 8335 chip, which is a deserialized miniport, returns 1 when queried.) - Clean up timer handling in subr_ntoskrnl. - Add the following conditional debugging code: NTOSKRNL_DEBUG_TIMERS - add debugging and stats for timers NDIS_DEBUG_PACKETS - add extra sanity checking for NdisXXXPacket API NTOSKRNL_DEBUG_SPINLOCKS - add test for spinning too long - In kern_ndis.c, always start the HAL first and shut it down last, since Windows spinlocks depend on it. Ntoskrnl should similarly be started second and shut down next to last. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=151451
* Convert ndis_set_info() and ndis_get_info() from using msleep()Bill Paul2005-10-121-39/+29
| | | | | | | | to KeSetEvent()/KeWaitForSingleObject(). Also make object argument of KeWaitForSingleObject() a void * like it's supposed to be. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=151248
* This commit makes a big round of updates and fixes many, many things.Bill Paul2005-10-101-70/+72
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | First and most importantly, I threw out the thread priority-twiddling implementation of KeRaiseIrql()/KeLowerIrq()/KeGetCurrentIrql() in favor of a new scheme that uses sleep mutexes. The old scheme was really very naughty and sought to provide the same behavior as Windows spinlocks (i.e. blocking pre-emption) but in a way that wouldn't raise the ire of WITNESS. The new scheme represents 'DISPATCH_LEVEL' as the acquisition of a per-cpu sleep mutex. If a thread on cpu0 acquires the 'dispatcher mutex,' it will block any other thread on the same processor that tries to acquire it, in effect only allowing one thread on the processor to be at 'DISPATCH_LEVEL' at any given time. It can then do the 'atomic sit and spin' routine on the spinlock variable itself. If a thread on cpu1 wants to acquire the same spinlock, it acquires the 'dispatcher mutex' for cpu1 and then it too does an atomic sit and spin to try acquiring the spinlock. Unlike real spinlocks, this does not disable pre-emption of all threads on the CPU, but it does put any threads involved with the NDISulator to sleep, which is just as good for our purposes. This means I can now play nice with WITNESS, and I can safely do things like call malloc() when I'm at 'DISPATCH_LEVEL,' which you're allowed to do in Windows. Next, I completely re-wrote most of the event/timer/mutex handling and wait code. KeWaitForSingleObject() and KeWaitForMultipleObjects() have been re-written to use condition variables instead of msleep(). This allows us to use the Windows convention whereby thread A can tell thread B "wake up with a boosted priority." (With msleep(), you instead have thread B saying "when I get woken up, I'll use this priority here," and thread A can't tell it to do otherwise.) The new KeWaitForMultipleObjects() has been better tested and better duplicates the semantics of its Windows counterpart. I also overhauled the IoQueueWorkItem() API and underlying code. Like KeInsertQueueDpc(), IoQueueWorkItem() must insure that the same work item isn't put on the queue twice. ExQueueWorkItem(), which in my implementation is built on top of IoQueueWorkItem(), was also modified to perform a similar test. I renamed the doubly-linked list macros to give them the same names as their Windows counterparts and fixed RemoveListTail() and RemoveListHead() so they properly return the removed item. I also corrected the list handling code in ntoskrnl_dpc_thread() and ntoskrnl_workitem_thread(). I realized that the original logic did not correctly handle the case where a DPC callout tries to queue up another DPC. It works correctly now. I implemented IoConnectInterrupt() and IoDisconnectInterrupt() and modified NdisMRegisterInterrupt() and NdisMDisconnectInterrupt() to use them. I also tried to duplicate the interrupt handling scheme used in Windows. The interrupt handling is now internal to ndis.ko, and the ndis_intr() function has been removed from if_ndis.c. (In the USB case, interrupt handling isn't needed in if_ndis.c anyway.) NdisMSleep() has been rewritten to use a KeWaitForSingleObject() and a KeTimer, which is how it works in Windows. (This is mainly to insure that the NDISulator uses the KeTimer API so I can spot any problems with it that may arise.) KeCancelTimer() has been changed so that it only cancels timers, and does not attempt to cancel a DPC if the timer managed to fire and queue one up before KeCancelTimer() was called. The Windows DDK documentation seems to imply that KeCantelTimer() will also call KeRemoveQueueDpc() if necessary, but it really doesn't. The KeTimer implementation has been rewritten to use the callout API directly instead of timeout()/untimeout(). I still cheat a little in that I have to manage my own small callout timer wheel, but the timer code works more smoothly now. I discovered a race condition using timeout()/untimeout() with periodic timers where untimeout() fails to actually cancel a timer. I don't quite understand where the race is, using callout_init()/callout_reset()/callout_stop() directly seems to fix it. I also discovered and fixed a bug in winx32_wrap.S related to translating _stdcall calls. There are a couple of routines (i.e. the 64-bit arithmetic intrinsics in subr_ntoskrnl) that return 64-bit quantities. On the x86 arch, 64-bit values are returned in the %eax and %edx registers. However, it happens that the ctxsw_utow() routine uses %edx as a scratch register, and x86_stdcall_wrap() and x86_stdcall_call() were only preserving %eax before branching to ctxsw_utow(). This means %edx was getting clobbered in some cases. Curiously, the most noticeable effect of this bug is that the driver for the TI AXC110 chipset would constantly drop and reacquire its link for no apparent reason. Both %eax and %edx are preserved on the stack now. The _fastcall and _regparm wrappers already handled everything correctly. I changed if_ndis to use IoAllocateWorkItem() and IoQueueWorkItem() instead of the NdisScheduleWorkItem() API. This is to avoid possible deadlocks with any drivers that use NdisScheduleWorkItem() themselves. The unicode/ansi conversion handling code has been cleaned up. The internal routines have been moved to subr_ntoskrnl and the RtlXXX routines have been exported so that subr_ndis can call them. This removes the incestuous relationship between the two modules regarding this code and fixes the implementation so that it honors the 'maxlen' fields correctly. (Previously it was possible for NdisUnicodeStringToAnsiString() to possibly clobber memory it didn't own, which was causing many mysterious crashes in the Marvell 8335 driver.) The registry handling code (NdisOpen/Close/ReadConfiguration()) has been fixed to allocate memory for all the parameters it hands out to callers and delete whem when NdisCloseConfiguration() is called. (Previously, it would secretly use a single static buffer.) I also substantially updated if_ndis so that the source can now be built on FreeBSD 7, 6 and 5 without any changes. On FreeBSD 5, only WEP support is enabled. On FreeBSD 6 and 7, WPA-PSK support is enabled. The original WPA code has been updated to fit in more cleanly with the net80211 API, and to eleminate the use of magic numbers. The ndis_80211_setstate() routine now sets a default authmode of OPEN and initializes the RTS threshold and fragmentation threshold. The WPA routines were changed so that the authentication mode is always set first, followed by the cipher. Some drivers depend on the operations being performed in this order. I also added passthrough ioctls that allow application code to directly call the MiniportSetInformation()/MiniportQueryInformation() methods via ndis_set_info() and ndis_get_info(). The ndis_linksts() routine also caches the last 4 events signalled by the driver via NdisMIndicateStatus(), and they can be queried by an application via a separate ioctl. This is done to allow wpa_supplicant to directly program the various crypto and key management options in the driver, allowing things like WPA2 support to work. Whew. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=151207
* Test the mbuf flags against the correct constant. The previous versionAndre Oppermann2005-08-301-1/+1
| | | | | | | worked as intended but only by chance. MT_HEADER == M_PKTHDR == 0x2. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=149632
* Stop embedding struct ifnet at the top of driver softcs. Instead theBrooks Davis2005-06-101-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | struct ifnet or the layer 2 common structure it was embedded in have been replaced with a struct ifnet pointer to be filled by a call to the new function, if_alloc(). The layer 2 common structure is also allocated via if_alloc() based on the interface type. It is hung off the new struct ifnet member, if_l2com. This change removes the size of these structures from the kernel ABI and will allow us to better manage them as interfaces come and go. Other changes of note: - Struct arpcom is no longer referenced in normal interface code. Instead the Ethernet address is accessed via the IFP2ENADDR() macro. To enforce this ac_enaddr has been renamed to _ac_enaddr. - The second argument to ether_ifattach is now always the mac address from driver private storage rather than sometimes being ac_enaddr. Reviewed by: sobomax, sam Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=147256
* Deal with a few bootstrap issues:Bill Paul2005-05-201-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | We can't call KeFlushQueuedDpcs() during bootstrap (cold == 1), since the flush operation sleeps to wait for completion, and we can't sleep here (clowns will eat us). On an i386 SMP system, if we're loaded/probed/attached during bootstrap, smp_rendezvous() won't run us anywhere except CPU 0 (since the other CPUs aren't launched until later), which means we won't be able to set up the GDTs anywhere except CPU 0. To deal with this case, ctxsw_utow() now checks to see if the TID for the current processor has been properly initialized and sets up the GTD for the current CPU if not. Lastly, in if_ndis.c:ndis_shutdown(), do an ndis_stop() to insure we really halt the NIC and stop interrupts from happening. Note that loading a driver during bootstrap is, unfortunately, kind of a hit or miss sort of proposition. In Windows, the expectation is that by the time a given driver's MiniportInitialize() method is called, the system is already in 'multiuser' state, i.e. it's up and running enough to support all the stuff specified in the NDIS API, which includes the underlying OS-supplied facilities it implicitly depends on, such as having all CPUs running, having the DPC queues initialized, WorkItem threads running, etc. But in UNIX, a lot of that stuff won't work during bootstrap. This causes a problem since we need to call MiniportInitialize() at least once during ndis_attach() in order to find out what kind of NIC we have and learn its station address. What this means is that some cards just plain won't work right if you try to pre-load the driver along with the kernel: they'll only be probed/attach correctly if the driver is kldloaded _after_ the system has reached multiuser. I can't really think of a way around this that would still preserve the ability to use an NDIS device for diskless booting. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=146427
* In ndis_halt_nic(), invalidate the miniportadapterctx early to try andBill Paul2005-05-201-4/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | prevent anything from making calls to the NIC while it's being shut down. This is yet another attempt to stop things like mdnsd from trying to poke at the card while it's not properly initialized and panicking the system. Also, remove unneeded debug message from if_ndis.c. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=146424
* Add support for NdisMEthIndicateReceive() and MiniportTransferData().Bill Paul2005-05-151-9/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The Ralink RT2500 driver uses this API instead of NdisMIndicateReceivePacket(). Drivers use NdisMEthIndicateReceive() when they know they support 802.3 media and expect to hand their packets only protocols that want to deal with that particular media type. With this API, the driver does not manage its own NDIS_PACKET/NDIS_BUFFER structures. Instead, it lets bound protocols have a peek at the data, and then they supply an NDIS_PACKET/NDIS_BUFFER combo to the miniport driver, into which it copies the packet data. Drivers use NdisMIndicateReceivePacket() to allow their packets to be read by any protocol, not just those bound to 802.3 media devices. To make this work, we need an internal pool of NDIS_PACKETS for receives. Currently, we check to see if the driver exports a MiniportTransferData() method in its characteristics structure, and only allocate the pool for drivers that have this method. This should allow the RT2500 driver to work correctly, though I still have to fix ndiscvt(8) to parse its .inf file properly. Also, change kern_ndis.c:ndis_halt_nic() to reap timers before acquiring NDIS_LOCK(), since the reaping process might entail sleeping briefly (and we can't sleep with a lock held). Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=146230
* Avoid sleeping with mutex held in kern_ndis.c.Bill Paul2005-05-051-26/+31
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove unused fields from ndis_miniport_block. Fix a bug in KeFlushQueuedDpcs() (we weren't calculating the kq pointer correctly). In if_ndis.c, clear the IFF_RUNNING flag before calling ndis_halt_nic(). Add some guards in kern_ndis.c to avoid letting anyone invoke ndis_get_info() or ndis_set_info() if the NIC isn't fully initialized. Apparently, mdnsd will sometimes try to invoke the ndis_ioctl() routine at exactly the wrong moment (to futz with its multicast filters) when the interface comes up, and can trigger a crash unless we guard against it. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=145898
* This commit makes a bunch of changes, some big, some not so big.Bill Paul2005-05-051-369/+78
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Remove the old task threads from kern_ndis.c and reimplement them in subr_ntoskrnl.c, in order to more properly emulate the Windows DPC API. Each CPU gets its own DPC queue/thread, and each queue can have low, medium and high importance DPCs. New APIs implemented: KeSetTargetProcessorDpc(), KeSetImportanceDpc() and KeFlushQueuedDpcs(). (This is the biggest change.) - Fix a bug in NdisMInitializeTimer(): the k_dpc pointer in the nmt_timer embedded in the ndis_miniport_timer struct must be set to point to the DPC, also embedded in the struct. Failing to do this breaks dequeueing of DPCs submitted via timers, and in turn breaks cancelling timers. - Fix a bug in KeCancelTimer(): if the timer is interted in the timer queue (i.e. the timeout callback is still pending), we have to both untimeout() the timer _and_ call KeRemoveQueueDpc() to nuke the DPC that might be pending. Failing to do this breaks cancellation of periodic timers, which always appear to be inserted in the timer queue. - Make use of the nmt_nexttimer field in ndis_miniport_timer: keep a queue of pending timers and cancel them all in ndis_halt_nic(), prior to calling MiniportHalt(). Also call KeFlushQueuedDpcs() to make sure any DPCs queued by the timers have expired. - Modify NdisMAllocateSharedMemory() and NdisMFreeSharedMemory() to keep track of both the virtual and physical addresses of the shared memory buffers that get handed out. The AirGo MIMO driver appears to have a bug in it: for one of the segments is allocates, it returns the wrong virtual address. This would confuse NdisMFreeSharedMemory() and cause a crash. Why it doesn't crash Windows too I have no idea (from reading the documentation for NdisMFreeSharedMemory(), it appears to be a violation of the API). - Implement strstr(), strchr() and MmIsAddressValid(). - Implement IoAllocateWorkItem(), IoFreeWorkItem(), IoQueueWorkItem() and ExQueueWorkItem(). (This is the second biggest change.) - Make NdisScheduleWorkItem() call ExQueueWorkItem(). (Note that the ExQueueWorkItem() API is deprecated by Microsoft, but NDIS still uses it, since NdisScheduleWorkItem() is incompatible with the IoXXXWorkItem() API.) - Change if_ndis.c to use the NdisScheduleWorkItem() interface for scheduling tasks. With all these changes and fixes, the AirGo MIMO driver for the Belkin F5D8010 Pre-N card now works. Special thanks to Paul Robinson (paul dawt robinson at pwermedia dawt net) for the loan of a card for testing. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=145895
* Throw the switch on the new driver generation/loading mechanism. FromBill Paul2005-04-241-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | here on in, if_ndis.ko will be pre-built as a module, and can be built into a static kernel (though it's not part of GENERIC). Drivers are created using the new ndisgen(8) script, which uses ndiscvt(8) under the covers, along with a few other tools. The result is a driver module that can be kldloaded into the kernel. A driver with foo.inf and foo.sys files will be converted into foo_sys.ko (and foo_sys.o, for those who want/need to make static kernels). This module contains all of the necessary info from the .INF file and the driver binary image, converted into an ELF module. You can kldload this module (or add it to /boot/loader.conf) to have it loaded automatically. Any required firmware files can be bundled into the module as well (or converted/loaded separately). Also, add a workaround for a problem in NdisMSleep(). During system bootstrap (cold == 1), msleep() always returns 0 without actually sleeping. The Intel 2200BG driver uses NdisMSleep() to wait for the NIC's firmware to come to life, and fails to load if NdisMSleep() doesn't actually delay. As a workaround, if msleep() (and hence ndis_thsuspend()) returns 0, use a hard DELAY() to sleep instead). This is not really the right thing to do, but we can't really do much else. At the very least, this makes the Intel driver happy. There are probably other drivers that fail in this way during bootstrap. Unfortunately, the only workaround for those is to avoid pre-loading them and kldload them once the system is running instead. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=145485
* Create new i386 windows/bsd thunking layer, similar to the amd64 thunkingBill Paul2005-04-111-39/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | layer, but with a twist. The twist has to do with the fact that Microsoft supports structured exception handling in kernel mode. On the i386 arch, exception handling is implemented by hanging an exception registration list off the Thread Environment Block (TEB), and the TEB is accessed via the %fs register. The problem is, we use %fs as a pointer to the pcpu stucture, which means any driver that tries to write through %fs:0 will overwrite the curthread pointer and make a serious mess of things. To get around this, Project Evil now creates a special entry in the GDT on each processor. When we call into Windows code, a context switch routine will fix up %fs so it points to our new descriptor, which in turn points to a fake TEB. When the Windows code returns, or calls out to an external routine, we swap %fs back again. Currently, Project Evil makes use of GDT slot 7, which is all 0s by default. I fully expect someone to jump up and say I can't do that, but I couldn't find any code that makes use of this entry anywhere. Sadly, this was the only method I could come up with that worked on both UP and SMP. (Modifying the LDT works on UP, but becomes incredibly complicated on SMP.) If necessary, the context switching stuff can be yanked out while preserving the convention calling wrappers. (Fortunately, it looks like Microsoft uses some special epilog/prolog code on amd64 to implement exception handling, so the same nastiness won't be necessary on that arch.) The advantages are: - Any driver that uses %fs as though it were a TEB pointer won't clobber pcpu. - All the __stdcall/__fastcall/__regparm stuff that's specific to gcc goes away. Also, while I'm here, switch NdisGetSystemUpTime() back to using nanouptime() again. It turns out nanouptime() is way more accurate than just using ticks(). On slower machines, the Atheros drivers I tested seem to take a long time to associate due to the loss in accuracy. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=144888
* Fix another KeInitializeDpc()/amd64 calling convention issue:Bill Paul2005-04-011-1/+2
| | | | | | | ndis_intrhand() has to be wrapped for the same reason as ndis_timercall(). Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=144495
* Remove a couple of #ifdef 0'ed code blocks left over from Atheros debugging.Bill Paul2005-03-301-8/+2
| | | | | | | | | Remember to reset ndis_pendingreq to NULL when bailing out of ndis_set_info() or ndis_get_info() due to miniportadapterctx not being set. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=144317