mips struct cpu_info and related macroes.
The member was prepared for a hack in MD microtime(9) implementation
but it has been superseded by MI timecounter(9).
each icu irq to support multi function PCI devices in the Qube's PCI slot:
- split out interrupt stuff from machdep.c into new interrupt.c
- prepare struct *_intrhead to handle cpu and icu interrupts
- use LIST and malloc(9) to handle multiple interrupts per icu irq
(mostly taken from algor/pci/pcib.c and evbmips/malta/pci/pcib.c)
- move evcnt(9) stuff into *_intrhead from cobalt_intrhand
(i.e. make it per interrupt rather than per handler)
- in pci_intr_map(9) handle CPU interrupt separately and add a sanity check
- fixup interrupt lines for devices on the PCI slot in pci_conf_interrupt(9)
- move some device address definitions into <machine/cpu.h> and
remove <machine/leds.h>
- misc cosmetics
No objection on port-cobalt for three weeks.
Don't enable unhandled interrupts before all interrupts are processed.
Should fix "long download, network frozen" problems reported on
port-cobalt by several people.
print "NetBSD/cobalt Shutting donw..." on halt via shutdown hook.
This would be useful for users who don't have serial console.
No objection on port-cobalt.
- prepare two TX descriptors to avoid race and also use chaind mode
- use a recently added pcicfgread() function to get tulip I/O address
- use cobalt model id to see if we have 21041 or 21143
(XXX maybe it's better to see PCI product ID)
- add code to reset SIA on 21041
- prepare and send filter setup packet on init
- reduce delay in RX polling
- bump version again
Now netboot works fine on Qube 2700 (even without console). Yay.
- Add a lot of missing selinit() and seldestroy() calls.
- Merge selwakeup() and selnotify() calls into a single selnotify().
- Add an additional 'events' argument to selnotify() call. It will
indicate which event (POLL_IN, POLL_OUT, etc) happen. If unknown,
zero may be used.
Note: please pass appropriate value of 'events' where possible.
Proposed on: <tech-kern>
them in the mi "files" file, and remove include statements from md files.
These shouldn't pull in additional kernel code when not in use, so it
shouldn't do any harm except a risk of namespace collisions which
should be easy to fix.