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Date:      Tue, 23 Nov 2004 16:36:29 -0500
From:      John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Anish Mistry <mistry.7@osu.edu>
Cc:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: ATI TV Wonder support
Message-ID:  <200411231636.29953.jhb@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <200411231507.19380.mistry.7@osu.edu>
References:  <B23E4FA7-3C32-11D9-BA1A-000A95841F44@po.cwru.edu> <200411231451.03807.jhb@FreeBSD.org> <200411231507.19380.mistry.7@osu.edu>

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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 03:07 pm, Anish Mistry wrote:
> On Tuesday 23 November 2004 02:51 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
> > On Tuesday 23 November 2004 02:43 pm, Anish Mistry wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 23 November 2004 11:34 am, you wrote:
> > > > On Monday 22 November 2004 11:00 pm, Justin Hibbits wrote:
> > > > > On Nov 22, 2004, at 22:56, Anish Mistry wrote:
> > > > > > On Monday 22 November 2004 09:29 pm, you wrote:
> > > > > >> On Nov 22, 2004, at 21:22, Anish Mistry wrote:
> > > > > >>> On Sunday 21 November 2004 10:00 pm, Justin Hibbits wrote:
> > > > > >>>> This patch gives more or less full ATI TV Wonder support to
> > > > > >>>> the bktr driver.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Awesome.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>>> The sound doesn't mute at close, but that might be xawtv's
> > > > > >>>> fault, but
> > > > > >>>> I
> > > > > >>>> don't know which to accuse or look at.  But, other than that,
> > > > > >>>> it seems pretty good.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> I've having some trouble using it though, the sound doesn't
> > > > > >>> seem to work
> > > > > >>> just as before.  Is there something extra I need to add to my
> > > > > >>> kernel besides bktr?
> > > > > >>> On boot:
> > > > > >>> bktr0: <BrookTree 878> mem 0xe3101000-0xe3101fff irq 11 at
> > > > > >>> device 8.0 on
> > > > > >>> pci0
> > > > > >>> bktr0: [GIANT-LOCKED]
> > > > > >>> bktr0: Detected a MSP3445G-B8 at 0x80
> > > > > >>> bktr0: ATI TV Wonder, Philips NTSC tuner, msp3400c stereo.
> > > > > >>> pci0: <multimedia> at device 8.1 (no driver attached)
> > > > > >>> And when I start it:
> > > > > >>> bktr0: Detected a MSP3445G-B8 at 0x80
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> You should also send-pr this if you haven't already.
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> Thanks,
> > > > > >>>
> > > > > >>> --
> > > > > >>> Anish Mistry
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> Oh, you need to build it with the msp3400c driver, so add the
> > > > > >> line:
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> options BKTR_NEW_MSP34XX_DRIVER
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> to your config file.  The card doesn't have any mux, only that
> > > > > >> chip, so
> > > > > >> you need the driver.  I've found a hackish solution to the
> > > > > >> sound problem, by resetting the card on exit.  It's horrible,
> > > > > >> so I won't include it in the patch, but it works for me.  If
> > > > > >> you want to use this too, add:
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >>  if (bktr->card.msp3400c )
> > > > > >>   msp_dpl_reset( bktr, bktr->msp_addr );
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> to bktr_core.c, at line 1171.
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >>
> > > > > >> I'll resend my previous message as a send-pr later, when I have
> > > > > >> a little more time to test it.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Thanks, but I'm getting a weird panic with 5-STABLE, which I'm
> > > > > > assuming you
> > > > > > aren't seeing.  Any ideas?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > panic: sleeping without a mutex
> > > > > > KDB: enter: panic
> > > > > > [thread 100012]
> > > > > > Stopped at kbd_enter+0x2c: leave
> > > > > > db> tr
> > > > > > kbd_enter(c0635ca1,100,c1b6c54c,c1b41320,0) at kbd_enter+0x2c
> > > > > > panic(c06363e5,0,0,0,c1b37c00) at panic+0x10a
> > > > > > msleep(c1b6c54c,0,4c,c064007d,0) at msleep+0x2bf
> > > > > > msp3410d_thread(c1bd8000,d0181d48,c1db8000,c845e1d4,0) at
> > > > > > msp3410d_thread+0x5b
> > > > > > fork_exit(c045e1d4,c1db8000,d0181d48) at fork_exit+0x7e
> > > > > > fork_trampoline() at fork_trampoline+0x8
> > > > > > --- trap 0x1, eip=0, esp=0xd0181d7c, ebd=0 ---
> > > > > >
> > > > > > dmesg:
> > > > > > http://am-productions.biz/docs/bigguy.txt.gz
> > > > > > kernel config:
> > > > > > http://am-productions.biz/docs/BIGGUY.gz
> > > > > > --
> > > > > > Anish Mistry
> > > > >
> > > > > Oh yes, you need to compile it without witness support, or
> > > > > invariants (DDB is fine, though).  It, of course, cuts out a ton
> > > > > of useful debugging info for other parts, but it's the only way,
> > > > > unfortunately.
> > > >
> > > > That's a bug you'll need to fix or the driver can go to sleep
> > > > forever and never wake up.
> > >
> > > I figured something like.  Do you have any pointers of where to get
> > > started and examples of how things like this have been fixed in other
> > > drivers?
> >
> > Well, probably the code is not Giant-safe yet, so you'll need to figure
> > out why Giant isn't being held in the driver.
>
> Would it be better to first make the code Giant-safe, or just go ahead and
> add the locking to make it MP-safe?  or are these 2 seperate things?

Getting the code to be MP-safe and thus not need Giant is a larger task than 
just adding some assertions and figuring out why Giant isn't held when it 
should be.  It maybe that it simply needs D_NEEDSGIANT added to the flags in 
its cdevsw.

-- 
John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>  <><  http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/
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