- While servicing an rx, tx, or modem status interrupt: if we have a
NULL struct tty * or if the tty isn't open, just return.
- Skip the self test if we are the console; it manages to do funny
things to autoconfig messages. (XXX - this should be fixed)
We're about 75% there. SCSI and HP-IB are not yet supported in a new
config kernel; some autoconfiguration hackery has to be done there, yet.
These changes are enough to network boot a diskless kernel.
New config glue is enabled with the "NEWCONFIG" kernel option. If that
option is not present, an old config kernel will be built. Any kernel
configured with config(8) will automatically pick up the NEWCONFIG
option from std.hp300.
outside of "internal i/o" space to not even have a chance at console-hood.
Fix tested by Thorsten Frueauf <frueauf@ira.uka.de>, and offered with
my sincerest apologies that the bug ever existed in the first place.
to a softc, rather than a unit number. Add a "dq_softc" member
to struct devqueue; this is a temporary measure until the
dma/controller/device callback spaghetti is untangled.
YAY! No more need for dcafastservice!
HIL: squish instances of "(void) splhil()" and "(void) spl0();".
This is a step towards getting the drivers ready for new config.
Clean up namespace, remove several instances of global arrays. Instead,
use a softc to carry state around. Where possible, pass a pointer to
the softc rather than a unit number.
Pointers to hardware and software constructs are now stored per port
in each instance of the softc (one softc per board) rather than indexed
by minor number.
* Implement TIOC{G,S}FLAGS; ttyflags works now.
* Reset the card on a "fresh open" as a sanity measure.
* Make dcmopen() and dcmclose() a little more like the
corresponding routines in the new dca.c