internal ethernet on the Quadra/Centris 660av/840av.
Add initial support for the PSC (DMA controller) to support the above
(DMA SCSI remains unsupported). This involved also changing the way
that several interrupts are handled.
Above from David Huang <khym@bga.com>
Since the interrupts changed somewhat, we must also make the ipls
dynamic, defaulting to their prior levels and adjusted for the AVs.
I modelled this on the hp300.
was "C_block [][]", which isn't valid (or sensible!) C (only the last
dimension may be omitted). However, all of the dimensions are known
so they might as well be specified.
- Added -r rel flag to change the release tag on the tar files.
- Added Usage
- Fixed a menu bug (missing exit)
- Made target_expand available to all functions to produce correct
file names.
touched any user-space address recently. This is efficient
for things that stay in the kernel for a while, waking up
to handle some I/O then going back to sleep (i.e. nfsd).
If and when such a process returns to user-mode, it will
fault and be given a real context at that time.
This also makes context switch faster, because all we need
to do there for the MMU is slam the context register.
since today, they will have the same size as the on-the-wire-packet on each
architecture.
Problem was reported by George Harvey for the m68k architecture.
+ * stor-layout.c (layout_record): Ignore STRUCTURE_SIZE_BOUNDARY if
+ we are packing a structure. This allows a structure with only
+ bytes to be aligned on a byte boundary and have no padding on a
+ m68k.
Add more #ifdef DEBUG to target-prefixing.
* Fix niggle in creating a new resolv.conf: ctime()'s result ends in '\n',
so don't include one after the %s for the timestamp.
* Change upgrade: add the same ``disk stuff done'' message used in install,
so the user knows what's going to happen.
(is a more tailored message useful?)
* Make the ring buffer size and water marks patchable, and allocate the buffer
separately.
* Do the ttymalloc() at attach time.
* Reorganize the receive buffer so the status and data pair are next to each
other. This is slightly faster.
* Make sure we actually do turn off interrupts in comclose() if we have DDB
configured and it's not the console. (D'oh!!!!)
* When we exhaust the current transmit run, turn off transmit interrupts in
comintr(), so we're fairly sure we don't get another one.
* Nuke the silly lsrmap[] idea; it's slower in the normal case.
* Cache the l_rint pointer in the soft interrupt routine.
* Carrier detect (TS_CARR_ON) is based on the actual DCD bit, even if it's
being ignored.
* Set TS_WOPEN early on in zsopen().
* Don't disable interrupts on the console during close if we have DDB.
Inert changes:
* Don't handle ZS_HWFLAG_NO_DCD here; the frontend does it.
* Deprecate `register'.
* Use SET(), CLR(), and ISSET().
More performance changes:
* Rototill receive handling; use a backpressure mechanism to prevent livelock.
* Output silo/ibuf overflow warnings at most once per minute, from a callout.
* When we exhaust the current transmit run, turn off transmit interrupts in
zstty_txint(), so we're fairly sure we don't get another one.
* Make the ring buffer size and water marks patchable, and allocate the buffer
separately.
* Do the ttymalloc() at attach time.
* Reorganize the receive buffer so the status and data pair are next to each
other. This is slightly faster.
* Make sure we actually do turn off interrupts in comclose() if we have DDB
configured and it's not the console. (D'oh!!!!)
* When we exhaust the current transmit run, turn off transmit interrupts in
comintr(), so we're fairly sure we don't get another one.
* Nuke the silly lsrmap[] idea; it's slower in the normal case.
* Cache the l_rint pointer in the soft interrupt routine.