manner as the ifaddr hash table. By doing this, the mkludge code can go
away. At the same time, keep track of what pcbs are using what ifaddr and
when an address is deleted from an interface, notify/abort all sockets
that have that address as a source. Switch IGMP and multicasts to use pools
for allocation. Fix a number of potential problems in the igmp code where
allocation failures could cause a trap/panic.
2003-06-13 Richard Earnshaw <rearnsha@arm.com>
* tc-arm.c (FPU_DEFAULT, case TE_LINUX): Default to FPU_ARCH_FPA.
(FPU_DEFAULT, case TE_NetBSD): Default to FPU_ARCH_VFP for ELF,
FPU_ARCH_FPA for AOUT.
(md_begin): Don't try to guess the floating point architecture from
the CPU if the OS ABI (Linux, NetBSD) mandates a particular form.
...per Richard's suggestion.
Remove pointless 'len' parameter from read_mbr and write_mbr.
Make read_mbr initialise mbr if it can't be read (delete MD code).
Make i386 always ask at least once about the bootcode.
Move LIB_MOVE and LIB_COUNT from md.h to aout2elf.c
Make same function return useful defaults if it can't find an answer.
Make all ports default to the useful defaults if bios geometry is unknown.
Move some messages to mbr set from mi set.
Fix i386 code that selects which bios disk, simplify interface to menus.
Remove now unnecessary global data from many ports.
get from <arm/arm32/machdep.h> anyway. Consistently use ANSI style
function definitions (most functions already were in ANSI style).
Generated object file is not changed.
4 times system memory). (These numbers need moving to a different menu still.)
Remove size of /usr from default sized / when /usr created.
Shrink swap in order to get partitions into available disk space.
Add twice ram size to / if space available (for system dumps).
Keep all but last partition cylinder aligned when the disk isn't a whole
number of cylinders.