indirect bus code framework) from Jason Thorpe. This allows us to dump
bus_scan() and bus_print(), and move bus_peek() and bus_mapin() to the
NuBus code (since they'll eventually go away, anyway).
Because there is no way yet to tell init(1) to execute commands before
single user-mode is entered, the inittodr() function is still partly
functional. It retrieves the value of the RTC and sets the time as if
the RTC was running at UTC. The resettodr() function is a No-Op. The
RTC can only be changed by a write to /dev/rtc.
The TIMEZONE and DST options are no longer needed and removed from the
config files.
using __weak_alias in libc, __indr_reference should probably be defined
to do nothing (but defined, so that duplicate functions/variables aren't
compiled). However, when not using __weak_alias, __indr_reference causes
them to be omitted completely, which is a lose. So, until weak aliases
are going to be used, don't define __weak_alias or __indr_reference.
kit, then hacked on by Matt Thomas <matt@3am-software.com>, then by me (to
make it work with new versions of the toolchain, etc.). This runs, but it's
in serious need of cleaning and/or a fair bit of reworking. See the README
file for more information, and a list of things to do.
kit, then hacked on by Matt Thomas <matt@3am-software.com>, then by me.
This runs, but it's in serious need of cleaning and/or a fair bit of
reworking. See the README file for more information, and a list of things
to do.
making me think that the Blizzard-IV and the Blizzard-2060 scsi
options have nearly identical DMA engines (just with a different
address offset). Alas, this isn't true.
Herewith I replace the "bznsc" (all-new-Blizzard-models) driver with the
"bztzsc" (Blizzard Two Zero).
second argument. The NuBus autoconfig code had to be reorganized as a
result of this, and looks much more like a directly-attached bus now.
These changes eliminate __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG.