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# $NetBSD: DRACO,v 1.31 1999/03/09 15:09:00 is Exp $
#
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# This file was automatically created. Changes will be
# lost when running make in this directory.
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#
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# Created from:
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#$ NetBSD: GENERIC,v 1.118 1999/03/09 12:20:41 is Exp $
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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include "arch/amiga/conf/std.amiga"
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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maxusers 8
options RTC_OFFSET=0
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#mainboards to support (in addition to Amiga)
options DRACO
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#processors this kernel should support
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options M68060 # support for 060
options M060SP # MC68060 software support (Required for 060)
#Networking options
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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options INET # IP networking support (Required)
#options GATEWAY # Packet forwarding
#options DIRECTED_BROADCAST # Broadcast across subnets
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#options MROUTING # Multicast routing
options NS # XNS
#options NSIP # XNS tunneling over IP
options ISO,TPIP # OSI
options EON # OSI tunneling over IP
options CCITT,LLC,HDLC # X.25
options NETATALK # AppleTalk networking protocols
options PPP_BSDCOMP # BSD-Compress compression support for PPP
options PPP_DEFLATE # Deflate compression support for PPP
options PPP_FILTER # Active filter support for PPP (requires bpf)
options PFIL_HOOKS # pfil(9) packet filter hooks
options IPFILTER_LOG # ipmon(8) log support
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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file-system FFS # Berkeley fast file system
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#file-system LFS # log-structured filesystem (experimental)
file-system MFS # Memory based filesystem
file-system NFS # Network File System client side code
file-system ADOSFS # AmigaDOS file system
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file-system CD9660 # ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge filesystem
file-system MSDOSFS # MS-DOS filesystem
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file-system FDESC # user file descriptor filesystem
file-system KERNFS # kernel data-structure filesystem
file-system NULLFS # loopback filesystem
#file-system PORTAL # Portal filesystem
file-system PROCFS # /proc filesystem
file-system UMAPFS # NULLFS + uid and gid remapping
file-system UNION # union filesystem
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#Filesystem options
options NFSSERVER # Network File System server side code
options QUOTA # User and group quotas in FFS
#options FFS_EI # FFS Endian Independant support
#Compatability options for various existing systems
options TCP_COMPAT_42 # compatibility with 4.2BSD TCP/IP
options COMPAT_43 # compatibility with 4.3BSD interfaces
options COMPAT_09 # compatibility with NetBSD 0.9
options COMPAT_10 # compatibility with NetBSD 1.0
options COMPAT_12 # compatibility with NetBSD 1.2
options COMPAT_13 # compatibility with NetBSD 1.3
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options COMPAT_SUNOS # Support to run Sun (m68k) executables
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options COMPAT_NOMID # allow nonvalid machine id executables
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#options COMPAT_LINUX # Support to run Linux/m68k executables
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#options EXEC_ELF32 # 32-bit ELF executables (Linux)
#Support for System V IPC facilities.
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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options SYSVSHM # System V-like shared memory
options SYSVMSG # System V-like messages
options SYSVSEM # System V-like semaphores
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#Support for various kernel options
options KTRACE # system call tracing support
options LKM # Loadable kernel modules
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options NKMEMCLUSTERS=256 # Size of kernel malloc area
options UCONSOLE # anyone can redirect a virtual console
#options INSECURE # allow, among other insecure stuff, LKM
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#loading in multi-user mode.
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options SCSIVERBOSE # Verbose SCSI errors
options NTP # NTP phase/frequency locked loop
#Misc. debugging options
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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options DDB # Kernel debugger
#options DDB_HISTORY_SIZE=100 # Enable history editing in DDB
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options DIAGNOSTIC # Extra kernel sanity checks
#options DEBUG # Enable misc. kernel debugging code
#options SYSCALL_DEBUG # debug all syscalls.
#options SCSIDEBUG # Add SCSI debugging statements
#options PANICBUTTON # Forced crash via keypress (???)
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#Amiga specific options
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#options LIMITMEM=24 # Do not use more than LIMITMEM MB of the
#first bank of RAM. (default: unlimited)
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#options NKPTADD=4 # set this for 4 additional KPT pages
#options NKPTADDSHIFT=24 # set this for 1 additional KPT page
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#per 16 MB (1<<24 bytes) of RAM
#increase NKPTADD if you get "out of PT pages"
#panics.
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#ATTENTION: There is NO WARRANTY AT ALL that the sync will be complete
#before the 10 secondinterval ends, or that KBDRESET does work at all.
#options KBDRESET # sync on Ctrl-Amiga-Amiga
#These options improve performance with the built-in serial port
#on slower Amigas. Try the larger buffers first then lev6_defer.
#options SERIBUF_SIZE=4096
#options SEROBUF_SIZE=32
#options LEV6_DEFER # defers l6 to l4 (below serial l5)
options RETINACONSOLE # enable code to allow retina to be console
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#options KFONT_8X11 # 8x11 font
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#This is how you would tell the kernel the A2410 oscillator frequencies:
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#The used frequencies are the defaults, decrease this, or define and do not need option setting
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#options ULOWELL_OSC1=36000000
#options ULOWELL_OSC2=66667000
#This is how you specify the blitting speed, higher values may speed up blits
#a littel bit. If you raise this value too much some trash may appear.
#the commented version is the default.
#options RH_MEMCLK=61000000
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#this option enables the 64 bit sprite which does not work
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#for quite a few people. E.g. The cursor sprite will turn to a block
#when moved to the top of the screen in X.
#options RH_64BIT_SPRITE
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#enables fast scroll code appears to now work on 040 systems.
#options RETINA_SPEED_HACK
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#enables the Hardwarecursor which does not work on some systems.
#options RH_HARDWARECURSOR
grfrh0 at zbus0 # retina III
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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grf2 at grfrh0
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ite2 at grf2 # terminal emulators for grfs
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msc0 at zbus0 # A2232 MSC multiport serial.
mfc0 at zbus0 # MultiFaceCard I/O board
mfcs0 at mfc0 unit 0 # MFC serial
mfcs1 at mfc0 unit 1 # MFC serial
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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#mfcp0 at mfc0 unit 0 # MFC parallel [not available yet]
#mfc1 at zbus0 # MultiFaceCard 2nd I/O board
#mfcs2 at mfc1 unit 0
#mfcs3 at mfc1 unit 1
#mfcp1 at mfc1 unit 0
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hyper* at zbus? # zbus HyperCom3 + HyperCom4
#hyper* at mainbus0 # not yet: HyperCom1 + HyperCom3
com* at hyper? port ? # Hypercom3/4 serial ports
#lpt* at hyper? port ? # not yet: Hypercom3 parallel port
#DraCo Mainboard devices (sans keyboard)
drbbc0 at mainbus0 # DraCo battery backed clock
drsupio0 at mainbus0 # DraCo superio chip
com* at drsupio? port ? # DraCo serial
lpt0 at drsupio? port ? # DraCo parallel
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#Zorro-II, Zorro-III, DraCo Direct-Bus devices (sans graphics)
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#Ethernet cards:
le* at zbus0 # A2065, Ameristar, Ariadne
ne* at zbus0 # AriadneII
ed0 at zbus0 # Hydra, ASDG LanRover
es0 at zbus0 # CEI A4066 EthernetPLUS
qn0 at zbus0 # Quicknet
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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bah* at zbus0 # C=/Ameristar A2060 / 560
#Greater Valley Product Bus
gvpbus* at zbus0
drsc0 at mainbus0 # DraCo scsi
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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scsibus* at drsc0
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#each hard drive from low target to high
#will configure to the next available sd unit number
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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sd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi disks
st* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi tapes
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cd* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi cds
ss* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi scanner
ch* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi autochangers
uk* at scsibus? target ? lun ? # scsi unknown
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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pseudo-device loop # loopback network interface
pseudo-device sl 1 # SLIP network interfaces
pseudo-device ppp 1 # PPP network interfaces
pseudo-device tun 1 # network tunnel line discipline
#pseudo-device gre 2 # generic L3 over IP tunnel
pseudo-device bpfilter 16 # Berkeley packet filter
pseudo-device ipfilter # IP Filter package
pseudo-device view 10 # views
pseudo-device pty 16 # pseudo ptys
pseudo-device vnd 4 # vnode pseudo-disks
pseudo-device ccd 4 # concatenated disk devices
#pseudo-device raid 4 # RAIDframe disk driver
#rnd is EXPERIMENTAL at this point.
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#pseudo-device rnd # /dev/random decrease this, or define and in-kernel generator
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#options RND_COM # use "com" randomness as well (BROKEN)
First part of M68060 and DraCo support. * for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo). I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks 1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask revision, if available) when reporting problems. * for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer. I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer yet). Supported are: - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via the CIA. - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop) - CIA timer. - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II address space in the DraCo) - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3) Not yet supported are: - native timer of newer machines. - Real Time Clock. - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse) XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days. XXX std.draco should and will go away.
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config netbsd root on ? type ?
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