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cgd 6be650149e include 'microcode' dependencies, in case the aic7xxx driver is ever made
to work on 64-bit systems or in case other drivers need it eventually.
1996-07-14 20:20:10 +00:00
cgd ec9e01a05f #ifdefs are not allowed in macro invocations. 1996-07-14 20:13:08 +00:00
cgd 8ab5d16b77 insert the normal NetBSD/Alpha vtophys() hack, so that this will compile
and link nicely on the Alpha.  It may even run, if well written.
1996-07-14 20:05:31 +00:00
cgd ba9149a53e treat all "chipset drivers" similarly: include their file specs
up with the definitions of their attributes.  Previously, this was done
for most but not all, and there was no good reason to be inconsistent.
1996-07-14 20:03:44 +00:00
cgd ce626bee48 rename translation buffer invalidation macros to start with ALPHA_,
like all other macros defined in alpha_cpu.h.
1996-07-14 20:00:15 +00:00
cgd f632c1cea9 fix bogus casts from pointer to unsigned int. Use unsigned long for this. 1996-07-14 19:36:56 +00:00
cgd 4285a42e76 alphabetize by driver name 1996-07-14 19:13:22 +00:00
cgd c62727acea print the label for the opcode in unaligned access printf as "op" not "type" 1996-07-14 04:36:21 +00:00
cgd 0fb84b3c3f (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Add unaligned access fixup code to fix unaligned quad, long,
and IEEE S and T floating datum loads and stores.  VAX floating data
types not yet supported, and in the future will only be supported if
FIX_UNALIGNED_VAX_FP is defined.  (No point in wasting the space when
most of the time there will never be VAX FP loads and stores.)  Right
now, these features can be controlled only by sysctl.  The (boolean)
integer sysctls machdep.unaligned_print, machdep.unaligned_fix, and
machdep.unaligned_sigbus control printing about unaligned accesses
(defaults on), fixing up of unaligned accesses (defaults on), and
forcing a SIGBUS on unaligned accesses (defaults off).  If an access
is not fixed up (for lack of method or explicit decision), a SIGBUS is
always generated to keep programs from using bogus data.  At some point,
these three choices should be controlled by per-process flags, as well.
1996-07-14 04:22:12 +00:00
cgd 6cb84cdd13 (1) Removed unused (and not likely useful) PALcode assembly stubs.
(2)     Minor cleanup.
1996-07-14 04:21:53 +00:00
cgd b431daf1d1 (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Add a boot flag ('H' and 'h') to make sure the kernel never
reboots after panic.  Useful for debugging kernels which panic early
on after user processes have started, to fend off infinite reboot cycles.
Sort boot flag switch.
(3)     Add unaligned access fixup code to fix unaligned quad, long,
and IEEE S and T floating datum loads and stores.  VAX floating data
types not yet supported, and in the future will only be supported if
FIX_UNALIGNED_VAX_FP is defined.  (No point in wasting the space when
most of the time there will never be VAX FP loads and stores.)  Right
now, these features can be controlled only by sysctl.  The (boolean)
integer sysctls machdep.unaligned_print, machdep.unaligned_fix, and
machdep.unaligned_sigbus control printing about unaligned accesses
(defaults on), fixing up of unaligned accesses (defaults on), and
forcing a SIGBUS on unaligned accesses (defaults off).  If an access
is not fixed up (for lack of method or explicit decision), a SIGBUS is
always generated to keep programs from using bogus data.  At some point,
these three choices should be controlled by per-process flags, as well.
1996-07-14 04:21:33 +00:00
cgd 2db316d75f (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Clean up interrupt handling slightly.
(3)     Add machinery to make [fs]uswintr be a bit more careful when
determining if a fault was actually their fault.  (Unfortunately, they're
not actually implemented now, anyway.)
(4)     Minor cleanup.
1996-07-14 04:21:09 +00:00
cgd 775cca7853 (1) Restructure and improve machine check and correctable error
handling based on information in the 2nd Ed. of the Alpha Architecture
Reference Manual.
(2)     Clean up interrupt handling slightly.
(3)     Clean up badaddr().
1996-07-14 04:20:40 +00:00
cgd 43588a48d5 (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Add machinery to make [fs]uswintr be a bit more careful when
determining if a fault was actually their fault.  (Unfortunately, they're
not actually implemented now, anyway.)
1996-07-14 04:20:22 +00:00
cgd 3a2af0734c (1) Add machinery to make [fs]uswintr be a bit more careful when
determining if a fault was actually their fault.  (Unfortunately, they're
not actually implemented now, anyway.)
(2)     Minor cleanup.
1996-07-14 04:15:27 +00:00
cgd 5beb1a522c (1) Add unaligned access fixup code to fix unaligned quad, long,
and IEEE S and T floating datum loads and stores.  VAX floating data
types not yet supported, and in the future will only be supported if
FIX_UNALIGNED_VAX_FP is defined.  (No point in wasting the space when
most of the time there will never be VAX FP loads and stores.)  Right
now, these features can be controlled only by sysctl.  The (boolean)
integer sysctls machdep.unaligned_print, machdep.unaligned_fix, and
machdep.unaligned_sigbus control printing about unaligned accesses
(defaults on), fixing up of unaligned accesses (defaults on), and
forcing a SIGBUS on unaligned accesses (defaults off).  If an access
is not fixed up (for lack of method or explicit decision), a SIGBUS is
always generated to keep programs from using bogus data.  At some point,
these three choices should be controlled by per-process flags, as well.
1996-07-14 04:15:10 +00:00
cgd 5a367fefb1 (1) Clean up interrupt handling slightly.
(2)     Clean up badaddr() definition.
1996-07-14 04:12:59 +00:00
cgd deb9f8f4b6 (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
(2)     Restructure and improve machine check and correctable error
handling based on information in the 2nd Ed. of the Alpha Architecture
Reference Manual.
(3)     Removed unused (and not likely useful) PALcode assembly stubs.
1996-07-14 04:12:46 +00:00
cgd 43dae279eb (1) Remove old trap definitions, define trap and interrupt handling
more naturally in terms of way the OSF/1 PALcode delivers traps and
interrupts.  Clean up fault/exception handling code and system entry
points.  Seperate ASTs into a seperate C function.
1996-07-14 04:12:03 +00:00
cgd f72a611ccc (1) Clean up interrupt handling slightly.
(2)     Include more headers to bring necessary prototypes into scope.
1996-07-14 04:08:56 +00:00
cgd 644f74f9f2 (1) Clean up interrupt handling slightly. 1996-07-14 04:08:41 +00:00
cgd c915721a81 (1) Include more headers to bring necessary prototypes into scope. 1996-07-14 04:08:21 +00:00
cgd 9905bce8a5 (1) Clean up interrupt handling slightly. 1996-07-14 04:06:27 +00:00
cgd 38a0da40ee allow people to use the (slower) MI in_cksum.c vi 'options GENERIC_IN_CKSUM' 1996-07-14 03:46:05 +00:00
jtk a6c08ef5e8 fix PRs 219, 2295, 2612: speaker bugs on i386 port: remove overruns due to
faulty bounds checking; repair faulty octave limiting.
1996-07-14 01:03:13 +00:00
explorer 41239f1024 Suggestion from Noriyuki Soda <soda@sra.co.jp> to update the comments for
these files, since the driver was updated to deal with more devices.
1996-07-14 00:10:11 +00:00
fvdl 8e6a25cd1d Make this compile with PCVT_SCANSET == 2 (PR #2622) 1996-07-13 23:26:03 +00:00
explorer 73cb5a96f8 aic, not aix... Stupid typo 1996-07-13 06:20:11 +00:00
explorer 00f9b22eb8 Remove aic7xxx_seq.h on clean, build it on depend. This closes pr 2608,
2441, and part of 2600.  2436 is left open to remind me that Chris's
comments are probably correct.  This file should be built statically and
committed to the tree, not built on a per-kernel basis.
1996-07-13 06:19:34 +00:00
thorpej 0462d3063c Remove old-style disk instrumentation code. 1996-07-12 22:00:42 +00:00
thorpej eeaf8d15ef Remove the old-style disk instrumentation code. 1996-07-12 21:55:48 +00:00
scottr c92399979d Back out previous; actually, this is never a problem for us. (Duh.) 1996-07-12 17:09:26 +00:00
is a7efb38d4c Some MUSTEK scanners fill the vendor string in the SCSI identify
string with 0xFF instead of 0x20. Shorten the compare to 6 bytes to
take care of this.

Fixes PR #2617 by myself, which is based on a private problem report
by Neil Brewitt.
1996-07-12 16:49:50 +00:00
leo 50bb4b170b Sync with cleanup of atari_init.c 1996-07-12 13:27:37 +00:00
leo 5d0677fbdf Fix a prototype warning. 1996-07-12 13:17:45 +00:00
leo 38cbb4640f Sync with atari_init cleanup 1996-07-12 13:16:31 +00:00
ws 17d0816194 Allow newer IEEE version of Rock Ridge CDs
Note that this should really handle the multiple ER/ES entries, sparse files
and probably the file serial number field in PX entries.
1996-07-12 13:15:29 +00:00
leo a6a57e8631 - Cleanup a bit
- Remove mapping of page zero
- Remove hackery around the first 8 bytes that were mapped to ROM by hardware
1996-07-12 13:14:23 +00:00
leo f8f011861e - Cleanup a bit
- Remove the kernel-jump-to-zero code as page zero mapping is removed
- Weed out cpu040 usage, use mmutype instead
- Fix doboot code
- add fill for page zero
- use m68k/sigreturn.s
1996-07-12 13:12:40 +00:00
cgd 45ca1fa22f rename rei() to exception_return(). rename proc_trampoline() to
switch_trampoline().
1996-07-11 23:02:19 +00:00
cgd 15fbec10d4 rename rei() to exception_return(). rename proc_trampoline() to
switch_trampoline(). clean up trap/exception/syscall entries and
eliminate common code where appropriate.  clean up bootstrapping
code.
1996-07-11 23:01:09 +00:00
chuck 6ae82431b5 fix:
- en_mfix shouldn't touch M_EXT mbufs.    change to avoid this [at
    the expense of allocating a new cluster mbuf to copy to].

    XXX: en_mfix is getting called more often than I hoped it would
    (seems to happen when TCP retransmits... we get all sorts of odd
    sized, odd lengthed data mbufs, yuck).    i may revise the xmit
    DMA code to use non-word sized dma.
1996-07-11 22:48:10 +00:00
cgd 9310a8c8aa don't save and set the USP at every trap entry and exit. It's
unnecessary, and given that there's no reason to waste time and
add complexity in trap handlers.  This means that code which sets and
uses the USP has to be a bit more careful, but that doesn't happen much.
1996-07-11 20:14:17 +00:00
ragge a5b04afcd8 Automatic changing of root device after boot now works. 1996-07-11 19:33:50 +00:00
thorpej bf2c897818 COMPATOBJS -> COMPAT_OBJS (already done on release branch)
Also, sys/compat/common/kern_prot_43.c no longer exists on the trunk,
so don't attempt to compile it.
1996-07-11 16:52:10 +00:00
cgd 105697388d Instead of treating the trap/syscall/exception frame like a struct
containing a substruct (the hardware frame) and an array of registers,
treat it like one big array of registers, for easier and prettier
access.  Update everything to deal with that.
1996-07-11 05:31:16 +00:00
cgd 3e323f7a08 update for new alpha_cpu.h definitions, -Wall cleanups, and make
things compile with the new work-in-progress pmap code.
1996-07-11 03:53:23 +00:00
cgd 192e4b94c0 update for new alpha_cpu.h definitions. 1996-07-11 03:52:44 +00:00
cgd 9aa794a63d update for new alpha_cpu.h definitions 1996-07-11 03:52:16 +00:00
cgd f8f96d4b7d clean up for -Wall 1996-07-11 03:47:55 +00:00