minix/drivers/dpeth
Cristiano Giuffrida 1f5841c8ed Basic System Event Framework (SEF) with ping and live update.
SYSLIB CHANGES:
- SEF must be used by every system process and is thereby part of the system
library.
- The framework provides a receive() interface (sef_receive) for system
processes to automatically catch known system even messages and process them.
- SEF provides a default behavior for each type of system event, but allows
system processes to register callbacks to override the default behavior.
- Custom (local to the process) or predefined (provided by SEF) callback
implementations can be registered to SEF.
- SEF currently includes support for 2 types of system events:
  1. SEF Ping. The event occurs every time RS sends a ping to figure out
  whether a system process is still alive. The default callback implementation
  provided by SEF is to notify RS back to let it know the process is alive
  and kicking.
  2. SEF Live update. The event occurs every time RS sends a prepare to update
  message to let a system process know an update is available and to prepare
  for it. The live update support is very basic for now. SEF only deals with
  verifying if the prepare state can be supported by the process, dumping the
  state for debugging purposes, and providing an event-driven programming
  model to the process to react to state changes check-in when ready to update.
- SEF should be extended in the future to integrate support for more types of
system events. Ideally, all the cross-cutting concerns should be integrated into
SEF to avoid duplicating code and ease extensibility. Examples include:
  * PM notify messages primarily used at shutdown.
  * SYSTEM notify messages primarily used for signals.
  * CLOCK notify messages used for system alarms.
  * Debug messages. IS could still be in charge of fkey handling but would
  forward the debug message to the target process (e.g. PM, if the user
  requested debug information about PM). SEF would then catch the message and
  do nothing unless the process has registered an appropriate callback to
  deal with the event. This simplifies the programming model to print debug
  information, avoids duplicating code, and reduces the effort to print
  debug information.

SYSTEM PROCESSES CHANGES:
- Every system process registers SEF callbacks it needs to override the default
system behavior and calls sef_startup() right after being started.
- sef_startup() does almost nothing now, but will be extended in the future to
support callbacks of its own to let RS control and synchronize with every
system process at initialization time.
- Every system process calls sef_receive() now rather than receive() directly,
to let SEF handle predefined system events.

RS CHANGES:
- RS supports a basic single-component live update protocol now, as follows:
  * When an update command is issued (via "service update *"), RS notifies the
  target system process to prepare for a specific update state.
  * If the process doesn't respond back in time, the update is aborted.
  * When the process responds back, RS kills it and marks it for refreshing.
  * The process is then automatically restarted as for a buggy process and can
  start running again.
  * Live update is currently prototyped as a controlled failure.
2009-12-21 14:12:21 +00:00
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3c501.c Removed $Log$ tags 2005-08-05 19:08:43 +00:00
3c501.h Import of dpeth 3c501/3c509b/.. ethernet driver by 2005-06-29 10:16:46 +00:00
3c503.c Removed $Log$ tags 2005-08-05 19:08:43 +00:00
3c503.h Import of dpeth 3c501/3c509b/.. ethernet driver by 2005-06-29 10:16:46 +00:00
3c509.c Fixed a glitch introduced in safe i/o conversion. 2007-10-17 10:50:18 +00:00
3c509.h Import of dpeth 3c501/3c509b/.. ethernet driver by 2005-06-29 10:16:46 +00:00
8390.c Safecopy support in ethernet drivers. 2006-07-10 12:43:38 +00:00
8390.h Remove double-blank lines (Al) 2005-08-22 15:17:42 +00:00
devio.c Safecopy support in ethernet drivers. 2006-07-10 12:43:38 +00:00
dp.c Basic System Event Framework (SEF) with ping and live update. 2009-12-21 14:12:21 +00:00
dp.h Safecopy support in ethernet drivers. 2006-07-10 12:43:38 +00:00
Makefile Basic VM and other minor improvements. 2008-11-19 12:26:10 +00:00
ne.c Removed $Log$ tags 2005-08-05 19:08:43 +00:00
ne.h Import of dpeth 3c501/3c509b/.. ethernet driver by 2005-06-29 10:16:46 +00:00
netbuff.c Safecopy support in ethernet drivers. 2006-07-10 12:43:38 +00:00
README Import of dpeth 3c501/3c509b/.. ethernet driver by 2005-06-29 10:16:46 +00:00
wd.c Remove double-blank lines (Al) 2005-08-22 15:17:42 +00:00
wd.h Remove double-blank lines (Al) 2005-08-22 15:17:42 +00:00

This is my implementation of a new network task 
for the Minix kernel.  I did it initially to handle
a 3c501 board (Etherlink), but those board are so
unstable that it is not worth using them except for
learning how to implement a driver.  When I got a
3c509b board (Etherlink III) it was easier to
write the code to handle them.  

The Minix code in 'dp8390.c' is too specific for the
National chip set, so what I did was to remove as 
much as I needed of the code dependant from the chip
and produce a generic task that, I hope, will be able
to handle many more cards.

$Log$
Revision 1.1  2005/06/29 10:16:46  beng
Import of dpeth 3c501/3c509b/.. ethernet driver by
Giovanni Falzoni <fgalzoni@inwind.it>.

Revision 1.3  2004/04/14 12:49:07  lsodgf0
Changes for porting to Minix 2.0.4 run on BOCHS

Revision 1.2  2002/03/25 14:16:09  lsodgf0
The driver for the NEx000 has been rewritten to be
operational with the ACCTON 18xx (an NE1000 clone)
The I/O routines for 16 bit cards are still untested..

Revision 1.1  2002/02/09 09:35:09  lsodgf0
Initial revision
The package is not fully tested, i.e. I had only 3Com
boards (3c501, 3c503, 3c503/16 and 3c509b) and WD8003.
I got also a NE1000 clone but it was not fully
operational and I could not appreciate the results.
For this reason the changes done to the interface
to I/O for 8 and 16 bits are not tested.
  
$Id$