Tomas Hruby [Thu, 2 Sep 2010 15:44:38 +0000 (15:44 +0000)]
PCI driver uses ACPI if APIC is used.
- PCI must query ACPI, if (IO)APIC is in use, for the routing
information and change the ILR (interrupt line register) of each
device accordingly so drivers use the right IRQ.
Tomas Hruby [Thu, 2 Sep 2010 15:44:04 +0000 (15:44 +0000)]
ACPI driver
- 99% of the code is Intel's ACPICA. The license is compliant with BSD
and GNU and virtually all systems that use ACPI use this code, For
instance it is part of the Linux kernel.
- The only minix specific files are
acpi.c
osminixxf.c
platform/acminix.h
and
include/minix/acpi.h
- At the moment the driver does not register interrupt hooks which I
believe is mainly for handling PnP, events like "battery level is
low" and power management. Should not be difficult to add it if need
be.
- The interface to the outside world is virtually non-existent except
a trivial message based service for PCI driver to query which device
is connected to what IRQ line. This will evolve as more components
start using this driver. VM, Scheduler and IOMMU are the possible
users right now.
- because of dependency on a native 64bit (long long, part of c99) it
is compiled only with a gnu-like compilers which in case of Minix
includes gcc llvm-gcc and clang
Ben Gras [Tue, 31 Aug 2010 16:42:44 +0000 (16:42 +0000)]
gcc compiles - add -fno-builtin so that gcc optimisations don't break things.
- kernel compile was broken with gcc as putchar() was added by gcc in
stacktrace.c
- add -fno-builtin everywhere to avoid such problems in the future
- -fno-builtin in kernel now redundant
Ben Gras [Tue, 31 Aug 2010 14:33:31 +0000 (14:33 +0000)]
make service look in /etc/system.conf.d/<progname> first for config file.
This makes it easier to
- have non-base system drivers (get clobbered by global system.conf)
- have drivers as packages (can't touch global system.conf)
- make configs part of the drivers/servers instead of in global file
(makes system parts more self-contained)
Thomas Veerman [Mon, 30 Aug 2010 13:46:44 +0000 (13:46 +0000)]
- Add support for file descriptor passing to PFS.
- For security reasons move some libc code to PFS.
- Fix a few bugs in PFS.
Contributed by Thomas Cort.
Thomas Veerman [Mon, 30 Aug 2010 13:44:07 +0000 (13:44 +0000)]
Prepare VFS to support back calls from PFS. For security reasons and to support
file descriptor passing, PFS does some back calls to VFS. For example, to
verify the validity of a path provided by a process and to tell VFS it must
copy file descriptors from one process to another.
AHCI driver: miscellaneous changes
- check the DF status flag after each command
- increase I/O timeout from 15 to 30 seconds
- share some code between ATA and ATAPI after all
- produce more accurate errors on DIOCEJECT
- rename AHCI_ID_SIZE to the more appropriate ATA_ID_SIZE
- rearrange ahci.h in a now more sensible way
This patch copies the ext2 server onto the initial ramdisk, the final
patch to allow MINIX to boot from ext2.
To create a setup with MINIX on ext2, follow these steps:
- Assumptions:
- there exists a primary partition c0dApB with a MINIX installation
with GRUB support (/boot/image_latest exists on /dev/c0dApB)
- there exists a free primary partition c0dCpD
- Create an ext2 filesystem on c0dApB (from Linux, until Tthom
has ported mke2fs)
- Follow these steps (from a MINIX CD with ext2 support, another MINIX
installation (not c0dApB) or Linux >= 2.6.35):
mkdir /mnt/mfs /mnt/ext2
mount /dev/c0dApBs0 /mnt/mfs
mount /dev/c0dApBs1 /mnt/mfs/home
mount /dev/c0dApBs2 /mnt/mfs/usr
mount /dev/c0dCpD /mnt/ext2
synctree -f /mnt/mfs /mnt/ext2
echo root=/dev/c0dCpD > /mnt/ext2/etc/fstab
(note: no subpartitions used because that would confuse an unmodified
bootloader)
- Add the new MINIX installation to GRUB according to steps 7&8 in
http://wiki.minix3.org/en/SummerOfCode2010/MultiBoot/HowTo
Dirk Vogt [Tue, 3 Aug 2010 10:03:40 +0000 (10:03 +0000)]
Some PCI config space registers have to be accessed in with there actual
width. Without this patch DDELinux is not able to read the PCI BARs
correctly.