Add prototypes to (most of) src/sys/arch/pmax/pmax. (The un-protytyped
parts still have pending merges with the Pica port.)
Fix splx() glitches in pmax/clock.c.
Delete old cpu/fpu identification from pmax/autoconf.c, use r4400/r4600/idt
aware code from Pica port, now in mips/mips/mips_machdep.c.
Delete unused multi-CPU autoconfiguration code; NetBSD/pmax does not
support decsystem 5800s anyway.
Update the pmax SCSI drivers (rz and tz) to use <machine/conf.h>.
Fix the driver entry points to have the correct signatures -- add
"ioflag" args to read() and write(), add "struct proc *p" arg to
open and close.
Stop using __BDEVSW_DUMP_OLD_TYPE, and update the rzdump and tzdump
entry points to have the correct, MI signatures.
NB: this is just syntactic sugar: both the caller and the dump entry
points ignore the additional args, and do exactly what they did before.
This must be fixed before using dump entry points in non-pmax drivers
(e.g., the MI scsi code).
add prototyped declarations for the callbacks which add old-style
(4.4bsd/pmax conf.old) SCSI controllers, and which configure SCSI slaves
on such controllers.
rewriting the SII driver to work with the MI scsi would be a better option,
if time were available, and the MI scsi code supported SCSI controllers with
an 8k upper bound on transfers.
Add prototyped declarations for scsiGroup0Cmd and scsiGroup1Cmd.
Add prototype declarations for scsiPrintSense. Cut the inqiury-response
pretty-printer from tz.c and rz.c and paste it in as scsiPrintInquiry.
-Wall -Wmissing-prototypes:
Add prototypes.
Fix printf() format strings (%x vs pointer-arg, %x with a long int).
Fix a possibly-uninitialized shadowing local variable "resid" in tzdone().
include <sys/systm.h> to get prototypes for printf() and bcopy().
- split softc size and match/attach out from cfdriver into
a new struct cfattach.
- new "attach" directive for files.*. May specify the name of
the cfattach structure, so that devices may be easily attached
to parents with different autoconfiguration semantics.
based on "#ifdef MELLON": examine the framebuffer dimensions in the
fb softc, and initialize the x-axis offset appropriately.
User-level changes to (e.g.) an Xserver are still needed to work
on an SFB.
The dtop driver no longer requires the "needs-count" flag.
Fix a panic in boot-time interrupt establish. The "generic" pmax
interrupt-establish code assumes that all interrupt args are new-config
device structs accessed via a struct cfdriver. Make it so.
independent TC support in sys/dev/tc/tc.c and sys/dev/tc/tcvar.h:
* Change the tc autoconfiguration tables to use a struct tc_attach_args
instead of the ad-hoc structure.
* Change all pmax device drivers to use a `struct confargs' that's
assignment-compatible with sys/dev/tc/tcvar.h `struct tcdev_attach_args'.
Devices that can be present on a TC or as ioctl asic/mainbus builtins
use the same `struct confargs'.
* Eliminate the `BUS_CVTADDR()' macros which the pmax port inherited from
an old, now-obsolete sys/arch/alpha snapshot.
* Update the comments and debugging code in interrupt handlers to
be consistent with the machine-independent TC support.
Other commits that overlap the same source files include: re-enabling
clock-tick interrupts earlier, and counting hardclock ticks for vmstat -i.
independent TC support in sys/dev/tc/tc.c and sys/dev/tc/tcvar.h:
* Change the tc autoconfiguration tables to use a struct tc_attach_args
instead of the ad-hoc structure.
* Change all pmax device drivers to use a `struct confargs' that's
assignment-compatible with sys/dev/tc/tcvar.h `struct tcdev_attach_args'.
Devices that can be present on a TC or as ioctl asic/mainbus builtins
use the same `struct confargs'.
* Eliminate the `BUS_CVTADDR()' macros which the pmax port inherited from
an old, now-obsolete sys/arch/alpha snapshot.
* Update the comments and debugging code in interrupt handlers to
be consistent with the machine-independent TC support.
Other commits that overlap the same source files include: re-enabling
clock-tick interrupts earlier, and counting hardclock ticks for vmstat -i.
- New metrics handling. Metrics are now kept in the new
`struct disk'. Busy time is now stored as a timeval, and
transfer count in bytes.
- Storage for disklabels is now dynamically allocated, so that
the size of the disk structure is not machine-dependent.
- Several new functions for attaching and detaching disks, and
handling metrics calculation.
Old-style instrumentation is still supported in drivers that did it before.
However, old-style instrumentation is being deprecated, and will go away
once the userland utilities are updated for the new framework.
For usage and architectural details, see the forthcoming disk(9) manual
page.
Eliminate pmax/tc/tc.h. Use dev/tc headers for pmax port. Change pmax TC
autoconfig tables to use structs (mostly) compatible with dev/tc/tcvar.h.
Move TC console search to tc.c.
with pk:
Use dev/rcons/files.rcons in the pmax config file.
Use "rasterconsole" as the tag in pmax/conf, and modify the pmax
framebuffer pseudo-device drivers (fb and rcons) to us rasterconsole.h and
RASTERCONSOLE for compile-time configuration of the rcons pseudo-device.
Modify the pmax rcons pseudo-device driver to initialize a little-endian,
QVSS-compatible font (set its ascent, and set the rconsole structure to
point to that font) before calling rcons_connect().
Tested on a cfb. The ascent may be wrong (or at least, not be aligned with
the hw cursor sprite) on a 3100.