disklabel.h: new disklabel format (from Dale Rahn)
param.h: new delay stuff (from sun3 port)
vmparam.h: nuke eiomap for new autoconfig (from jason)
z8530var.h: for MI driver (from jason)
- new autoconfig scheme+vme (autoconf.c,clock.c,clockreg.h,
clockvar.h,vm_machdep.c)
- new interrupt scheme (isr.c,isr.h,locore.s,machdep.c,vectors.s)
- switch to MI zs driver (conf.c)
- new disklabel code, from Dale Rahn <drahn@pacific.urbana.mcd.mot.com>
(disksubr.c, compatable with theo and dale's openbsd version)
- new delay() based on sun3 port, using dynamic configuration from
the sparc port (intergrated by me), calibration moved to startup
by jason. (locore.s,machdep.c)
- clean up: nuke eio space (genassym.c,locore.s,pmap.c,pmap_bootstrap.c),
nuke STACKCHECK (locore.s), prevent maxuser overflow (pmap.c),
Contributed by Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@og.org> (thanks!)
of a lot of instability problems on the Falcon. I also enabled DMA on
interrupt basis for the Falcon.
- Try to handle targets that request too much data more sanely.
- Some fixups for strict prototypes + -Wall
Thanks to Markus Kilbinger for providing the debugging support.
- Disable interrupt-driven PDMA when writing (use polled PDMA instead).
- Be more careful about when to flag a transfer as completed.
The result of these changes is that interrupt-driven PDMA works well
enough to bring the system up.
bus-independent core driver. Tested on all three bus types, including
an isa 3c509 masquerading as an eisa device (use ep* at eisa? slot ? in
your kernel config file to catch this one).
XXX Driver still needs to be converted to <machine/bus.h>
Tue Feb 13 17:59:03 1996 Lee Iverson <leei@Canada.AI.SRI.COM>
* gcc.c (DEFAULT_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG): New macro, from SWITCH_TAKES_ARG.
(SWITCH_TAKES_ARG): Use it.
This change alows us to add support for the 'R' option in a way that
will minimize differences when it comes to merging a future FSF gcc
release into the NetBSD sources.