needed. When sfbattach() initializes the fbinfo data, it was corrupting
data past the struct device data actually allocated. This does not appear
to have caused a problem in the past, but causes a problem with the new
setroot() changes by Jason.
Eliminate obsolete global kernel variable "struct timezone tz"
Add RTC_OFFSET option
Add global kernel variable rtc_offset, which is initialized by
RTC_OFFSET at kernel compile time.
on i386, x68k, mac68k, pc532 and arm32, RTC_OFFSET indicates how many
minutes west (east) of GMT the hardware RTC runs. Defaults to 0.
Places where tz variable was used to indicate this in the past have
been replaced with rtc_offset.
Add sysctl interface to rtc_offset.
Kill obsolete DST_* macros in sys/time.h
gettimeofday now always returns zeroed timezone if zone is requested.
settimeofday now ignores and logs attempts to set non-existant kernel
timezone.
on indirect-config busses a (permanent) softc that they could share
between 'match' and 'attach' routines:
Define __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG so that old autoconfiguration
interfaces are used, until drivers are converted to use the new
interfaces (actually, converted back to use the _older_ interfaces)
which prohibit indirect configuration devices from receiving a softc
in their match routine that they can share with their attach routine.
* kill scc_tty[] and needs-count.
* Add usable-when-cold version of sccparam().
* Add pre-autconf() console initialization entrypoint.
* remove lint for gcc -Wall
* wbflush() -> tc_mb()
all but the last of which have been fed through cgd and committed to the
Alpha scc driver.
mips_r2000_, mips_R2000_ -> mips1_
mips_r4000_, mips_R4000_ -> mips3_
(which are also, for mnemonic reasons, consistent with gcc flag usage,
rather than using mipsI_ and mipsIII_).
Where CACHED_TO_HYS() is still needed for kernel-virtual-to-physical
or physical-to-uncached mapping (fb drivers), replace with
`#include <mips/cpuregs.h>'.
* dcparam() with normal tty t_param interface, which calls
* cold_dcparam() called with explicit dc7085 register address
and flags, which does the work and is also callable when cold,
to set up console (or kgdb) line parameters.
* Move mips-I pte (TLBlo) definitions from pmax/include/pte.h
to mips/include/mips1_pte.h
* Move mips-III pte (TLBlo) definitions from pica/include/pte.h
to mips/include/mips3_pte.h
* Add new mips/include/pte.h, which includes exactly one of
mips1_pte.h or mips3_pte.h (which still have namespace collisions),
depending on "options MIPS1" or "options MIPS3". (hack).
Move soft kvtopte(), ptetovk() definitions to mips/include/pte.h
* Add macro PTE_TO_PADDR() to hide the different hardware TLB formats
when mapping from pte to physical address.
* Add macro PTE_READONLY() to hide lack of SW read-only bit in mips-III
tlb. (mips1 pmap uses a sw bit in the PTE, mips3 looks up RO bit in
the kernel pmap.)
* Use macros (not direct TLB frobbing) in mips/trap.c, to make it
mips-1/mips-III indepenndet.
* Change {pmax,pica}/include/pte.h to just do #include <mips/pte.h>.
NetBSD-current changes:
* change include paths to be relative to the kernel-source tree
(e.g., `/sys') instead of arch/pmax/conf.
* add explicit options for exec packages (EXEC_ELF32, EXEC_ECOFF
for COMPAT_ULTRIX)
* comment out references to still-unsuppoted MI scsi.
DEC dc503 cursor chip) into Decstation 2100,3100 cfattach front-end
and ``machine-independent'' back-end.
pm_ds.c: pmin/pmax cfattach front-end
pm.c: bt478, 503 back-end
pmvar.h: declarations of back-end normal and console attach
entry points.