- Add initial IOP support. ADB doesn't work yet for me, but it's here so
that others will be encouraged to work on it. ADB_HW_IOP basically
is configured as a NOP so that serial consoles will continue to work.
- Roll via1_intr and via2_intr into the intr.c scheme--this also required
changing rtclock_intr to grovel the stack differently so that hardclock
gets the right arguments and softclock() doesn't get all reentrant.
- Make via1 interrupts parallel to via2 interrupts--handlers get a pass-
through pointer and we can register handlers. Register via1 interrupt
with intr_establish()--normally level 1, level 6 for A/UX scheme.
- Use intr_establish() to set real via2 interrupt handler instead of the
hacked function pointer.
- Reorganize adb-direct interrupts so that a function call is removed.
- Implement A/UX interrupts for all Quadras right now. We may need to
special case some Quadras, but Linux folks are reporting success on
several models.
- Fix intrnames to be accurate for the normal, PSC, and A/UX interrupt
configurations.
- extdms_done is modified by things outside of our direct control;
it needs to be declared `volatile'
- CountADBs() fails when we call it the second time. We can work
around this by telling extdms_init() how many ADB devices we have,
only calling CountADBs() once.
Also change the device probing scheme to use something a bit more rational.
A current side-effect is that nubus cards are double-mapped. I expect
to fix that shortly.
Also change splclock() to block everything but serial hardware interrupts.