Update the pmax SCSI drivers (rz and tz) to use <machine/conf.h>.
Fix the driver entry points to have the correct signatures -- add
"ioflag" args to read() and write(), add "struct proc *p" arg to
open and close.
Stop using __BDEVSW_DUMP_OLD_TYPE, and update the rzdump and tzdump
entry points to have the correct, MI signatures.
NB: this is just syntactic sugar: both the caller and the dump entry
points ignore the additional args, and do exactly what they did before.
This must be fixed before using dump entry points in non-pmax drivers
(e.g., the MI scsi code).
add prototyped declarations for the callbacks which add old-style
(4.4bsd/pmax conf.old) SCSI controllers, and which configure SCSI slaves
on such controllers.
rewriting the SII driver to work with the MI scsi would be a better option,
if time were available, and the MI scsi code supported SCSI controllers with
an 8k upper bound on transfers.
the bus is configured, interrupts are handled, etc. define
eisa_chipset_tag_t and eisa_intr_handle_t types, and the following
functions:
eisa_attach_hook()
eisa_maxslots()
eisa_intr_map()
eisa_intr_string()
eisa_intr_establish()
eisa_intr_disestablish()
to do the right things for the i386.
the bus is configured, interrupts are handled, etc. machine-dependent
header (machine/eisa/eisa_machdep.h) defines eisa_chipset_tag_t and
eisa_intr_handle_t types, and the following functions:
eisa_attach_hook()
eisa_maxslots()
eisa_intr_map()
eisa_intr_string()
eisa_intr_establish()
eisa_intr_disestablish()
Don't define the interrupt establish/disestablish functions directly
in terms of the ISA functions any more (on some wacked out systems,
there can be a difference).
Replace impliclty-sized types (u_long, u_short) used in
declarations of byteorder functions witho explicitly sized types
(u_int32_t, u_int16_t).
Avoids problems with using ntohl(foo) as (eg) an argument to printf().
Do not define __BDEVSW_DUMP_OLD_TYPE, as it breaks prototyping
of device dump functions, and should be port-dependent in any case.
The pmax 4.4bsd/pmax-derived drivers are being fixed, and the pica port
uses the MI scsi drivers already.
some machines (because on those (64-bit) machines, -1L is
0xffffffffffffffff, but a u_int32_t will never be sign extended).
Compare to 0xffffffff; that's what was really meant, anyway.
From PR #2308 by Stephen J. Roznowski <sjr@zombie.ncsc.mil>.
This change is not strictly necessary, as these files are only used to
test yacc. But I could not think of any compelling reason not to make
these change when everything else in the source tree was updated.
Add prototyped declarations for scsiGroup0Cmd and scsiGroup1Cmd.
Add prototype declarations for scsiPrintSense. Cut the inqiury-response
pretty-printer from tz.c and rz.c and paste it in as scsiPrintInquiry.
-Wall -Wmissing-prototypes:
Add prototypes.
Fix printf() format strings (%x vs pointer-arg, %x with a long int).
Fix a possibly-uninitialized shadowing local variable "resid" in tzdone().
include <sys/systm.h> to get prototypes for printf() and bcopy().