- Rework ibus device configuration and interrupt handler assignment.
- Remove TC device exposure in 'mainbus.c'
- Squash 'ibus_{3100,5100}.c' into a file; it can not cope with 3max.
- 'struct confargs' -> 'struct mainbus_attach_args'
Now about to remove tc_slot_info[] and tc_enable_interrupt inherited from
4.4BSD.
initialization appears to have enabled IOASIC interrupts, and then used
a separate mask in the interrupt routine to decide which ones to process.
New initialization doesn't enable all the required interrupts, and the
device interrupt enable/disable routine wasn't changing the IOASIC mask).
Also fix a printf() format type.
HZ using high resolution timer circuit if available. Merge os_init
into the primary hardware initialization in sysinit[].init.
- Nuke an irrelevant attempt to disable RTC under splhigh condition.
- Make sure IOASIC DECstations accumulate device interrupt mask bits into
certain global variables.
- Have witchcrafts to issue ACK to RTC interrupt.
- Add a missing \n and a minor rearrangement in cpu.c
X server may have done with the keyboard state. X11R6 was changing the
keyboard modes, which were not compatible with the lk201 keyboard handling
in NetBSD.
stand Makefiles already set up the compile environment so that
machine/loadfile_machdep.h can be found.
XXX: Not done for i386, mmeye or sparc - I can't test these at the
moment. It should be as simple as making a machine symlink
pointing to .<some number of ../'s>./include in the objdir...
includes the STIC poll registers.
- Don't bother enabling ISR driven packet queueing on device open. It doesn't
work for the PXG due to severe dainbramage on the part of DEC and doesn't
work properly on the 3min due to the spl stuff being a mess.
+ Add a quirk table.
+ Assume all else is a modern drive that can do variable block
lengths (this is the main reason for this work - the old driver
only ever seemed to write 512 byte blocks!).
+ Keep track of values for mtget's mt_fileno, mt_blkno.
+ Handle a few extra MTIOCTOP commands.
Ideas gleaned from our MI scsi tape driver and the FreeBSD CAM tape
driver. Tested on a TKZ09 (DEC badged Exabyte 8500), a TLZ06 (DEC
DAT) and TK50.
Many thanks to Pierre Bergdolt for helping with testing.