is not really needed for this platform, except that we might want to
handle PCI errors which get reported through here. In any case, this
prints out more info than is usual. Will probably need to detune
this to be based upon DIAGNOSTIC defines.
DEC_1000
DEC_1000A
DEC_ALPHABOOK1
DEC_EB66
Remove support (ran out of space) for: ahc and bha. SCSI must be ncr or isp.
This will be fixed soon by defining an optional, two-floppy install
alternative.
before it can be useful, and [B] #ifdefs do not belong at every call site,
a common API should be defined and the implementations conditionalized, not
the calls. Duhh.
Also, remove the initial XXX mystery_icu debugging code.
Like the 1000A, the AlphaServer 1000 has a daughtercard assembly that
integrates the CPU and core logic, so these can be ev4/apecs or ev5/cia.
New systype, and, sigh, another way of doing interrupts and another
mystery icu.
Kill off some EVCNT_COUNTERS calls, since [A] it has to be rewritten anyway
before it can be useful, and [B] #ifdefs do not belong at every call site,
a common API should be defined and the implementations conditionalized, not
all the calls. Duhh.
AXPpci33 machines + power management and a Cirrus PCI-PCMCIA controller.
There is currently no support for the power management facilities, and
the PCI-PCMCIA controller driver needs some work, but this should boot
and run from disk.
In this case, all it has in it are the never-referenced printable names
for the ELF sections themselves. It's located at the end of the (ramdisk)
netbsd.gz file, so it is a very expensive seek and read for only 85 bytes.
Boot floppy load time:
before: 5 minutes
now: 3 minutes
the iot, memt, and pc in the call so that pci_1000a_pickintr() (and the
other routines in that module) do not need to be aware of the core logic
type just to pass down memory and I/O space tags or to call the decompose
function.
New macros:
LOCATE_PCS(struct rpb *hwrpb, int cpu_number)
PCS_PROC_MAJORTYPE(struct pcs *)
PCS_PROC_MINORTYPE(struct pcs *)
Define LOCATE_PCS() to map (hwrpb, cpu_number) -> Per-Cpu-Slot structure.
Replace the PCS_PROC_{MAJOR,MINOR}{,SHIFT} stuff with macros that simply
return the major and minor cpu type codes.
address on 2 architectures anyhow. Also, move the definition of the `label_t'
type inside _KERNEL protection, since it is specific to the in-kernel
setjmp()/longjmp() implementations.
as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory
in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility
as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us
more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given
time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_
still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is
fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation,
so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move
those targets into a different Makefile.
a struct device * corresponding to the ISA bus device. The ISA DMA
controller driver functions have been renamed and now take a struct
isa_dma_state *, and are called indirectly by machine-dependent code
which provides the DMA state.
These changes allow e.g. `ofisa' (the OpenFirmware configuration
mechanism for the ISA bus, used by e.g. Sharks) to use the MI ISA
DMA controller code.
is defined, the bus_space macros will check to ensure that the bus address
and the target buffer (if applicable) are aligned properly for the size
of the type being used. If they are not, a message will be displayed on
the console.
Strict alignment is required by the Alpha architecture, and a trap will
occur of unaligned access is performed. These changes will aid debugging
of broken device drivers.
Use the check recommended by the Digital Workstation engineers; look
for Miata 1 systems (i.e. with Intel SIO). From Andrew Gallatin.
- Update copyright (Pyxis and BWX).
device 4. Miata 1.5 and Miata 2 have a Cypress at device 7 and PCI IDE
at functions 1 and 2 of the Cypress (like the PC164SX). These on-board
PCI IDE controllers are wired to compatibility mode, so don't bother
trying to map the interrupt.