clean up some comments, per a request from sommerfeld

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perry 2001-06-11 22:56:26 +00:00
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/* $NetBSD: locore.s,v 1.240 2001/06/11 20:04:02 sommerfeld Exp $ */
/* $NetBSD: locore.s,v 1.241 2001/06/11 22:56:26 perry Exp $ */
/*-
* Copyright (c) 1998, 2000 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ begin:
/*
* XXX We need a comment here (lightly) explaining this. Probably a
* detailed section 9 man page, too, explaining the proc_trampoline.
* If it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation, IMHO.
* Almost every port has a proc_trampoline, so it needs documentation, IMHO.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
*/
/* LINTSTUB: Func: void proc_trampoline(void) */
@ -715,7 +715,7 @@ NENTRY(proc_trampoline)
/*
* XXX No section 9 man page for sigcode or esigcode. IMHO,
* if it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* Since it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
*/
/*
@ -751,9 +751,8 @@ _C_LABEL(esigcode):
/*
* XXX No section 9 man page for fillw.
* fillw seems to be very sparsely used, one wonders if a thing named
* in the manner of memset wouldn't be better. It is defined in cpu.h
* so it is technically MD but...
* fillw seems to be very sparsely used (only in pccons it seems.)
* One wonders if it couldn't be done without.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
*/
/*
@ -782,7 +781,7 @@ ENTRY(fillw)
/*
* XXX No section 9 man page for kcopy. IMHO,
* if it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* Since it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* so far as I can tell it is used only in one function in the MI kernel,
* but it still counts.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
@ -1552,7 +1551,7 @@ NENTRY(lgdt)
* XXX We need a comment here (lightly) explaining this. Probably a
* short section 9 man page, too, explaining how kernel setjmp differs
* from userland.
* If it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation, IMHO.
* Since it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation, IMHO.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
*/
/* LINTSTUB: Func: int setjmp (label_t *l) */
@ -1572,7 +1571,7 @@ ENTRY(setjmp)
* XXX We need a comment here (lightly) explaining this. Probably a
* short section 9 man page, too, explaining how kernel longjmp differs
* from userland.
* If it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation, IMHO.
* Since it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation, IMHO.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
*/
/* LINTSTUB: Func: void longjmp (label_t *l) */
@ -1609,7 +1608,7 @@ ENTRY(longjmp)
*/
/*
* XXX No section 9 man page for setrunqueue. IMHO,
* if it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* Since it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
*/
/* LINTSTUB: Func: void setrunqueue(struct proc *p) */
@ -1646,7 +1645,7 @@ NENTRY(setrunqueue)
*/
/*
* XXX No section 9 man page for remrunqueue. IMHO,
* if it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* Since it is part of the MI/MD interface, it needs documentation.
* -- Perry Metzger, May 7, 2001
*/
/* LINTSTUB: Func: void remrunqueue(struct proc *p) */