Integrate patches from der Mouse (8-bit cleanliness, FULLSCREEN option,
SMALLFONT option).
The (MD) caller of rcons_init() is now responsible for initialising `rc_font'.
translated geometry of the disk. This code will only change the
disk geometry if it can find a geometry which is consistent with
all partition entries, so it's very conservative about choosing
a new disk geometry. Under some circumstances, it will choose a
number of cylinders which is a little lower than it needs to be,
but this code is enough so that you can create new partitions
with the correct physical addresses.
The right solution to this problem is to have the boot loader
communicate the BIOS geometry of each disk to the kernel, in a
manner similar to the symbol table, and then provide a kernel
interface to get at that information. I'm unfortunately not
really qualified to make such a change, and I want something
that works better than the status quo.
* Reset the card on "fresh open" as a sanity measure.
* Use the "secret bit" to enable interrupts.
* Make some parts look/behave like their cousins in dev/isa/com.c
* Set the FIFO threshold based on line speed.
* Be a little more informative when port is attached.
* Implement TIOC{G,S}FLAGS; ttyflags now works.
First two items prevent deadlock on some systems (notably the 380,
425, and 433) which some people have been reporting. Use of the
"secret bit" seems to be safe on systems which don't need it. Changes
tested on a 319, 340, 345, and 380.
* Implement TIOC{G,S}FLAGS; ttyflags works now.
* Reset the card on a "fresh open" as a sanity measure.
* Make dcmopen() and dcmclose() a little more like the
corresponding routines in the new dca.c
installing from FTP or NFS server, tape, or CD-ROM, although tape and
CD-ROM are currently untested. Hooks for placing disklabels on additional
disks are there, but meat is yet to be implemented.
global or local declaration/definition/statement. Originally they were
valid on the current and next line, which made it hard to suppress
warnings in constructs with more then one line.
LONGLONG can now be used to suppress errors or warnings in the next
declaration, definition or statement.
asm statements consist of an asm keyword, an optional qualifier, a
left paren, a list of tokens up to and including the matching right
paren, and a semicolon.
asm modifiers consist of an asm keyword, an left paren, a string and a
right paren.
asm statements and modifiers have no semantic for lint(1), they exist only
to avoid complaints about them.