1) The E1 seems to have the int. siop wired to irq 14-level and the internal
wdc wired to irq 14-edge. special case and fail the wdc probe on E1's.
2) If we fail to map the NVRAM registers, return, rather than trying to talk
to them and panic'ing the box.
3) revert my previous "fix" to pnpbus to make irq's default to level. It
was wrong, and didn't even fix the powerstack.
With this, we have limited PowerStack E1 support. The machine cannot
talk to it's IDE controller, and cannot detect it's boot device
automatically, but it does come up and run. Tested with NFS root.
- add a CAVEATS section to pf(4) and note it
- in the description in pf.conf(5) say it is unsupported
- remove it from the grammar in pf.conf(5).
Approved by Peter Postma.
signals blocked,
this might some problems with the Gnome GUI which uses RPC to communicate
with "fam" (file access monitor), in particular it might fix PR pkg/22483
by jmmv
While there are some open issues, particulary wrt support of old
NetBSD-specific interfaces, it is better to get the code some public
testing before NetBSD-4 is branched.
CB_SOCKET_STAT_3VSOCK definition to CB_SOCKET_STAT_XVSOCK and
CB_SOCKET_STAT_YVSOCK definitions without updating the numbers.
It doesn't look like CB_SOCKET_STAT_XVSOCK and CB_SOCKET_STAT_YVSOCK
are used anywhere, so this will not make any functional difference.
+ Properly pad the names with spaces (with thanks to Bill Studenmund)
+ Use the official T10 vendor name, "NetBSD".
+ Minor cleanup in the INQUIRY command
+ Rather than just punting on the REPORT LUNs SCSI command, emulate it
properly. This change makes the target work with the Solaris initiator:
AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS:
0. c1d0 <DEFAULT cyl 29728 alt 2 hd 64 sec 63>
/pci@0,0/pci-ide@1f,1/ide@0/cmdk@0,0
1. c2t5d0 <DEFAULT cyl 97 alt 2 hd 64 sec 32>
/iscsi/disk@0000iqn.1994-04.org.netbsd.iscsi-target%3Atarget00001,0
Specify disk (enter its number): 1