Tree structure:
- sys/arch/sh3: sh3 generic code
As commented, in-chip device drivers are put into sys/arch/sh3/dev.
- sys/arch/evbsh3: sh3 evaluation boards (pure sh3 CPU, no fancy external HW)
- sys/arch/mmeye: Brains mmEye, www.brains.co.jp
MI source code includes couple of #ifdef for sh3-coff support.
(sh3 uses coff or elf)
Needs some more improvements, especialy in sys/arch/sh3/conf/files.sh3,
to compile the tree (due to last minute tree structure change).
the "header already complete" flag. This allows BPF writers to spoof
layer 2 source addresses (providing the layer 2 in use supports it) in
applications where this is necessary. From Greg Smith <greg@nas.nasa.gov>.
sizeof(struct bpf_hdr). On machines that we currently support that
can use the old definition (which just covers the size of the data in
struct bpf_hdr), use it even though it's a hack. (This was changed
for the 'new architectures' case so as to be fail-safe; BPF may
waste a few bytes of space per captured packet on new architectures,
but now at least it's more likely to work.)
* grok FIONBIO, FIOASYNC, and TIOC{G,S}PGRP
* add BIOC{G,S}RSIG; get/set the signal to be delivered
to the process or process group upon packet reception.
Defaults to SIGIO.
don't assume that tick is >= 1000; loses badly on alpha (div. by zero)
only try unaligned copies if NetBSD's UNALIGNED_ACCESS symbol is defined.
various misc type size cleanups, mostly short -> int16_t.