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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej 693b3e7262 Nuke the idea of <machine/options.h>. It completely defeats the purpose
of fine-grain option dependencies.
1997-09-02 13:17:47 +00:00
cgd 429a941288 don't expect/provide pci_decompose_tag to be a MI, public function. It
wasn't intended to be to begin with, and uses of it (e.g. the one in the
'de' driver) are quite likely to be incorrect.
1997-07-19 09:49:39 +00:00
cgd e4f0b64254 Adjust gcc -Wuninitialized warning initializers (or add them) so that
compliation without DEBUG and/or DIAGNOSTIC happens without errors.
Note that all such initializations in the Alpha port are marked with "XXX
gcc -Wuninitialized".  As far as I'm concerned, the one or two times
-Wuninitialized has saved me from problems are worth the (very minor) cost
involved with the initializations, esp. if it's noted why the
initializations are done.  This was prompted by PR#3690, from Ted Lemon.
1997-05-31 05:46:03 +00:00
cgd 90789b53dd by default, provide RCS IDs for NetBSD/alpha kernel files in kernel binaries.
This can be disabled (to save a bit of space) with the NO_KERNEL_RCSIDS
options, which is present but commented out in the ALPHA config file.
In ELF-format kernels, these strings are present in the kernel binary but
are not loaded into memory.  (In ECOFF-format kernels, there's no easy way
to keep them from being loaded, so they _are_ loaded into memory.)
1997-04-07 23:39:37 +00:00
cgd a60b90caa9 clean up NetBSD RCS ID strings, include machine/options.h 1997-04-07 02:01:16 +00:00
cgd 6d7b2d82a7 make eb164 interrupts actually work. 1996-11-25 03:47:05 +00:00
cgd e35cd5615f implement interrupt enable/disable and mapping as described in
the Digital Semiconductor AlphaPC 164 Motherboard Technical Reference
Manual.  This may not work, but it's the best i can do with the
documentation I have.
1996-11-17 02:30:25 +00:00
cgd 6c9cb4aa9b compile cleanly with:
-Werror -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wcast-qual
1996-11-13 21:13:04 +00:00
cgd 8ffccdfae0 preliminary support for the EB164. The EB164 is more or less a 'normal'
21164 + 21172 box, with Yet Another Way of doing interrupts.  The
interrupt mapping and handling code hasn't been written yet, and none
of this code has been tested.  (Checkpoint of work in progress.)
1996-11-11 21:08:10 +00:00