- list NOxxx and LDSTATIC= assignments before everything else
(especially <bsd.own.mk>)
- ensure <bsd.own.mk> is included before NETBSDSRCDIR is used
- add missing RCSids
receive interrupt handler since it passes received packets to the
interface's input handler. that ends up scheduling a network softint
and queuing the packet on the interface's receive queue (in that order),
so if softnet isn't blocked at this point then softnet() doesn't find
the packet until it's triggered again by something else.
remove all vesitages of dk_establish().
two variables:
TOOLCHAIN_MISSING -- set to "yes" on platforms for which there is
no working in-tree toolchain (hppa, ns32k, sh5, x86_64).
EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN -- if defined by the user, points to the root of
an external toolchain (e.g. /usr/local/gnu). This enables the cross-build
framework even for TOOLCHAIN_MISSING platforms.
If TOOLCHAIN_MISSING is set to "yes", MKGDB, MKBFD, and MKGCC are all
unconditionally set to "no", since the bits are not there to build.
If EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN is set, MKGCC is unconditionally set to "no",
since the external toolchain's compiler is not in-sync with the
in-tree compiler support components (e.g. libgcc).
* Set MACHINE_CPU much earlier in bsd.own.mk, so that more tests in
that file can use it.
recurse into submaps (a kernel thing) as suggested by Chuck Cranor,
with the output from these entries indented. Clean up and rework code
slightly, to make the recursion task much easier. Also, add a note to
the BUGS section in the man page thats mentions that stuff "just won't
work right" unless pmap is reading from the proper kernel.
"In rare cases when there is no room for ip options ip_insertoptions()
can fail and corrupt a header length. Initialize len and check what
ip_insertoptions() returns."