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425 Commits

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cgd b9a7acad48 define a new frame buffer type code for the TGA2 1996-08-23 00:50:25 +00:00
cgd 2d7e005418 add COMPAT_12 to all configs 1996-08-21 16:25:05 +00:00
cgd 78b0ddd68b wrap a debugging printf in NEW_PMAP 1996-08-21 15:54:18 +00:00
cgd c8fbe2de87 PSL_IPL_HIGH -> ALPHA_PSL_IPL_HIGH 1996-08-21 15:53:26 +00:00
cgd 137c61ba70 OLD_PMAP -> NEW_PMAP 1996-08-20 23:18:44 +00:00
cgd 04bac6838f OLD_PMAP -> NEW_PMAP. also, fix bug where i wasn't disabling
all reporting of correctable errors on startup, but rather was
just clearing all outstanding correctable errors.
1996-08-20 23:16:27 +00:00
cgd 645fb5dd99 lots of debugging printf flags, serious clean, add pmap_{,de}activate() 1996-08-20 23:08:08 +00:00
cgd 00c4aefc1a add a bunch of printfs for NEW_PMAP 1996-08-20 23:05:10 +00:00
cgd a6ff68785e add cached dirbase PFN, protos for pmap_{,de}activate() 1996-08-20 23:02:59 +00:00
cgd 0a50735abb OLD_PMAP -> NEW_PMAP 1996-08-20 23:02:30 +00:00
cgd 8bc62db31e K0SEG_END is inclusive 1996-08-20 23:02:17 +00:00
cgd 488b657b68 OLD_PMAP -> NEW_PMAP 1996-08-20 23:00:24 +00:00
cgd e59fad87f5 OLD_PMAP -> NEW_PMAP 1996-08-20 22:38:26 +00:00
cgd e4ff992e15 allow dots in names (but not at start of names), so that
GENERIC.PROF gets built.
1996-08-20 22:28:37 +00:00
cgd 33d6183e0f kill OLD_PMAP, since it now takes 'NEW_PMAP' to get the new pmap code. 1996-08-20 22:25:16 +00:00
cgd 68f23ebb4d kill 'microcode' Makefile.inc include, define CWARNFLAGS with ?=. 1996-08-20 22:23:01 +00:00
cgd 8bdeec7c79 switch 'old_pmap' option to 'new_pmap', since getting the new pmap code
is going to take a while...
1996-08-20 22:20:07 +00:00
cgd eb9c65ce77 add a version of GENERIC which is always compiled with
profiling enabled.  (named the same as what GENERIC kernel
would be named if configured with config -p, which would end up
generating the same kernel as this.)
1996-08-19 04:53:24 +00:00
cgd 15f9c59baf check in the code used to build the kernel that Andrew Gallatin used to
figure out the correct IRQ for the ethernet on the AlphaStation 500.
That code is enabled via KN20AA_BOGUS_IRQ_FROB (but hopefully won't be
needed any time soon, and won't link w/o slight changes to other code).
Basically, when establishing an interrupt that we don't know what to
do with, prompt the user for what interrupt line to enable.  If you
get stray interrupts when you try to use the device (but not before),
then you've got the right line.
1996-08-19 04:28:25 +00:00
cgd 3c7eaa04e2 fix typo in comment 1996-08-19 04:19:01 +00:00
cgd b4bfcf063f 21040 ethernet chip on AlphaStation 500 lives in slot 6 (a slot not
found on the AlphaStation 600), and interrupts on interrupt line 13.
Thanks to Andrew Gallatin for booting a test kernel 32 times (trying
each interrupt line, looking for the right one) to find this.
1996-08-19 04:14:58 +00:00
cgd e295ad51df clean up stray interrupt handling a bit. 1996-08-15 22:17:44 +00:00
cgd b3703a8fcd oops; fix bogon in last. 1996-08-14 05:47:39 +00:00
cgd 1f675e847d say 'stray kn20aa irq' rather than 'stray PCI irq'; former is more correct. 1996-08-14 05:45:52 +00:00
cgd a96b24415d fix inadvertent reordering of switch which cases by slot number but
is ordered by interrupt number.
1996-08-14 05:44:31 +00:00
mycroft 558d72128e Put into . Remove hooks for `config-dependent' and
`device-driver' flags.
1996-08-12 00:51:24 +00:00
mycroft cf67f29afe * Add a HOSTED_C_C variable, which strips `-p', `-pg', and
`-nostdinc', and use it when building genassym.
* Use `-nostdinc' just to be sure we're self-contained.
1996-08-10 06:07:57 +00:00
mycroft f94052ed3a * Define CWARNFLAGS and MKDEP in some moderately consistent fashion.
* Make S expand to an absolute path at compile time.
* Use `-S' rather than `-x' to remove debugging symbols.
* Garbage collect unused variables.
* Reverse a handful of port-specific changes that do not correspond to
the common build model and are not needed.
1996-08-10 05:29:24 +00:00
mrg 5abbf990f3 Change reboot(2) to take two arguments: bootopt like normal and also
a boot string for firmware that can do this, such as the SPARC and
the sun3 models.  It is currently silently ignored on all other
hardware now, however.  The MD function "boot()" has been changed to
also take a char *.
1996-08-09 10:30:23 +00:00
cgd 440a942944 fix bogus returns from dec_kn20aa_intr_map(), and slightly simplify interrupt
mapping code.  (instead of using a "slot" and multiplying by 4 and adding the
pin number later to get the IRQ, just use base IRQ value and add the pin
number.)
1996-08-07 04:33:21 +00:00
cgd efec732f4d fix a typo, add a function kn20aa_disable_intr() to disable a given
kn20aa interrupt line.
1996-08-07 04:22:40 +00:00
cgd 2549add59e rework bootstrap/startup process to match the BSD pmap startup model.
start adding back in tracing printfs.  add support for the virtual page
table.  Now it gets to user-land code, but fails because i've not
added support to the context switch code to activate and deactivate pmaps.
1996-07-16 04:51:16 +00:00
cgd 6713334e56 if !OLD_PMAP set up proc0 pcb asn and ptbr before return to assembly. 1996-07-16 04:42:49 +00:00
cgd f385991329 do TBIA rather than TBIAP after initial context switch 1996-07-16 04:40:32 +00:00
cgd 892dd0455b add FIX_UNALIGNED_VAX_FP. It wastes space, but hey, this kernel includes
netweird...
1996-07-15 08:32:30 +00:00
cgd c087540e8c actually implement code to handle unaligned VAX FP reg loads and stores.
Not tested yet, but also not compiled into the standard kernel.
1996-07-15 08:28:09 +00:00
cgd 14c123b28d include all PCI drivers that actually compile, clean up list, alphabetize,
and add descriptions.
1996-07-14 21:14:46 +00:00
cgd 6be650149e include 'microcode' dependencies, in case the aic7xxx driver is ever made
to work on 64-bit systems or in case other drivers need it eventually.
1996-07-14 20:20:10 +00:00
cgd ce626bee48 rename translation buffer invalidation macros to start with ALPHA_,
like all other macros defined in alpha_cpu.h.
1996-07-14 20:00:15 +00:00
cgd c62727acea print the label for the opcode in unaligned access printf as "op" not "type" 1996-07-14 04:36:21 +00:00
cgd 0fb84b3c3f (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Add unaligned access fixup code to fix unaligned quad, long,
and IEEE S and T floating datum loads and stores.  VAX floating data
types not yet supported, and in the future will only be supported if
FIX_UNALIGNED_VAX_FP is defined.  (No point in wasting the space when
most of the time there will never be VAX FP loads and stores.)  Right
now, these features can be controlled only by sysctl.  The (boolean)
integer sysctls machdep.unaligned_print, machdep.unaligned_fix, and
machdep.unaligned_sigbus control printing about unaligned accesses
(defaults on), fixing up of unaligned accesses (defaults on), and
forcing a SIGBUS on unaligned accesses (defaults off).  If an access
is not fixed up (for lack of method or explicit decision), a SIGBUS is
always generated to keep programs from using bogus data.  At some point,
these three choices should be controlled by per-process flags, as well.
1996-07-14 04:22:12 +00:00
cgd 6cb84cdd13 (1) Removed unused (and not likely useful) PALcode assembly stubs.
(2)     Minor cleanup.
1996-07-14 04:21:53 +00:00
cgd b431daf1d1 (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Add a boot flag ('H' and 'h') to make sure the kernel never
reboots after panic.  Useful for debugging kernels which panic early
on after user processes have started, to fend off infinite reboot cycles.
Sort boot flag switch.
(3)     Add unaligned access fixup code to fix unaligned quad, long,
and IEEE S and T floating datum loads and stores.  VAX floating data
types not yet supported, and in the future will only be supported if
FIX_UNALIGNED_VAX_FP is defined.  (No point in wasting the space when
most of the time there will never be VAX FP loads and stores.)  Right
now, these features can be controlled only by sysctl.  The (boolean)
integer sysctls machdep.unaligned_print, machdep.unaligned_fix, and
machdep.unaligned_sigbus control printing about unaligned accesses
(defaults on), fixing up of unaligned accesses (defaults on), and
forcing a SIGBUS on unaligned accesses (defaults off).  If an access
is not fixed up (for lack of method or explicit decision), a SIGBUS is
always generated to keep programs from using bogus data.  At some point,
these three choices should be controlled by per-process flags, as well.
1996-07-14 04:21:33 +00:00
cgd 2db316d75f (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Clean up interrupt handling slightly.
(3)     Add machinery to make [fs]uswintr be a bit more careful when
determining if a fault was actually their fault.  (Unfortunately, they're
not actually implemented now, anyway.)
(4)     Minor cleanup.
1996-07-14 04:21:09 +00:00
cgd 775cca7853 (1) Restructure and improve machine check and correctable error
handling based on information in the 2nd Ed. of the Alpha Architecture
Reference Manual.
(2)     Clean up interrupt handling slightly.
(3)     Clean up badaddr().
1996-07-14 04:20:40 +00:00
cgd 43588a48d5 (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Add machinery to make [fs]uswintr be a bit more careful when
determining if a fault was actually their fault.  (Unfortunately, they're
not actually implemented now, anyway.)
1996-07-14 04:20:22 +00:00
cgd 3a2af0734c (1) Add machinery to make [fs]uswintr be a bit more careful when
determining if a fault was actually their fault.  (Unfortunately, they're
not actually implemented now, anyway.)
(2)     Minor cleanup.
1996-07-14 04:15:27 +00:00
cgd 5beb1a522c (1) Add unaligned access fixup code to fix unaligned quad, long,
and IEEE S and T floating datum loads and stores.  VAX floating data
types not yet supported, and in the future will only be supported if
FIX_UNALIGNED_VAX_FP is defined.  (No point in wasting the space when
most of the time there will never be VAX FP loads and stores.)  Right
now, these features can be controlled only by sysctl.  The (boolean)
integer sysctls machdep.unaligned_print, machdep.unaligned_fix, and
machdep.unaligned_sigbus control printing about unaligned accesses
(defaults on), fixing up of unaligned accesses (defaults on), and
forcing a SIGBUS on unaligned accesses (defaults off).  If an access
is not fixed up (for lack of method or explicit decision), a SIGBUS is
always generated to keep programs from using bogus data.  At some point,
these three choices should be controlled by per-process flags, as well.
1996-07-14 04:15:10 +00:00
cgd 5a367fefb1 (1) Clean up interrupt handling slightly.
(2)     Clean up badaddr() definition.
1996-07-14 04:12:59 +00:00
cgd deb9f8f4b6 (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Restructure and improve machine check and correctable error
handling based on information in the 2nd Ed. of the Alpha Architecture
Reference Manual.
(3)     Removed unused (and not likely useful) PALcode assembly stubs.
1996-07-14 04:12:46 +00:00