clock_attach() time (for now).
This removes our dependance on the DraCo ROM access timing and frees
the second CIA on Amigas.
b) support for DraCo rev. >= 4 native timer chips.
"The mapping of IP Class D addresses to local addresses is
currently specified for the following types of networks:
[...]
o Any network that supports broadcast but not multicast,
addressing: all IP Class D addresses map to the local
broadcast address."
multi-channel driver), or to SCSI_CHANNEL_ONLY_ONE if a
single-channel driver.
(2) use scsiprint() rather than a locally-defined autoconfig print
function, and kill any locally-defined print function.
a char *, because that's what was really intended, and because
if the print function modifies the string, various things could become
unhappy (so the string should _not_ be modified).
an unrelated bug report. This will make kernel startups a bit more readable
in the presence of unsupported hardware.
Information contributed by Andreas Bussjaeger.
existence of the SCSI hardware in the boards adress region.
Thanks to Oster Nerhus for the detailed bug report and to Ralph Schmidt for
the recommended probing method.
piece of hardware into kernel virtual memory (was only a guess 'til now).
XXX Unfortunately, the hardware vendor reserves the right to change this in
future DraCo revisions. We must rethink delay() and DELAY(), at least for the
DraCo, soon.
clear which switches the video signal on and which off.
Make all grf_??.c (which supported it) use the same polarity of the test.
While being here, use a > test instead of implicit != to make it extensible
to darker than dark values for power managment systems.
as the Fastlane Z3, but is different enough to let the kernel crash.
Closes PR #2492 by Matthias Scheler. [thanks also to Ralph Schmidt for
confirmation of the patch]
- grf_cv.c, grf_cvreg.h, ite_cv.c: some cleanups
- grf_rh.c, grf_rhreg.h, grf_rt.c: new blank ioctl and some KNF
- grf_et.c, grf_etreg.h, ite_et.c: new graphics driver for et4000 based board
(oMniBus, Domino and Merlin)
- grfabs_cc: fix PR#2034
- grfvar.h: new grfunit for GRF_ET4000_UNIT
- scsidefs.h: no longer useful
- zbus.c: new entries for: Piccolo SD64, oMniBus, Domino and Merlin
- new fbio.h in arch/amiga/include, defining only FBIOSVIDEO
- add an IOCTL translation to arch/amiga/dev/grf.c
- add screenblank to the list of specials to build on amiga.
* for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't
enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a
maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet
tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo).
I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks
1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms
in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more
reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask
revision, if available) when reporting problems.
* for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer.
I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine
readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot
time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't
guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer
yet).
Supported are:
- MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via
the CIA.
- builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop)
- CIA timer.
- Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II
address space in the DraCo)
- "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom
(should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3)
Not yet supported are:
- native timer of newer machines.
- Real Time Clock.
- serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse)
XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days.
XXX std.draco should and will go away.
device and a printable "external name" (name + unit number), thus eliminating
if_name and if_unit. Updated interface to (*if_watchdog)() and (*if_start)()
to take a struct ifnet *, rather than a unit number.
naming conflicts between bus attachments on ports that can have
multiple instances of the LANCE.
Changed struct ifnet to have a pointer to the softc of the underlying
device and a printable "external name" (name + unit number), thus eliminating
if_name and if_unit. Updated interface to (*if_watchdog)() and (*if_start)()
to take a struct ifnet *, rather than a unit number.
Clean up the debugging code a bit and the warnings from -Wall.
Don't define ESDEBUG - it can now be set from the config file.
If the Ethernet chip gets reset during the copy of the transmit buffer,
requeue the current packet and reinitialize the controller. This recovers
from an apparent hardware bug when running on my A2000/Zeus system.
Don't seek to track 0 before checking for diskchange: if drive steps,
the diskchange flag is cleared. Just select the drive, then test for
a diskchange.
Clean up for -Wall with FDDEBUG defined, and fix a message typo.