Force SCSI driver to register interrupt functions and remove default
handlers.
Bring in a few changes from
Walter Ruetten <walter@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>--more to come later.
Define VIA interrupt functions as returning void, not long.
make sure to use the right buffer (fixed in the same way as pcvt 3.30)
* Maintain keyboard state locally per VT. This makes sense, enables switches
between VTs with different kbd states, and aids Linux VT emulation.
the pmax lance driver that uses the machine-independent am7990.c driver
needs some definitions for it. This is a partial re-merge of NetBSD/alpha's
tc/asic.h back to the pmax, with the addition of symbolic #define's
for registers and bits in registers that are pmax model-specific.
drivers have been fixed to not require "needs-count".
Add back the lines for the "rcons" console driver, even though it's
not merged into the pmax port yet, as conf.h was patched to include
"rcons.h". Adding the device here, but not configuring it (e.g., in
GENERIC) keeps conf.c happy until rcons code is merged.
TURBOChannel cfb has a vertical-retrace interupt that cannot be disabled
in software. 4.4BSD and NetBSD don't supply an interrupt hander and
simply neverenable interrupts from slots with a cfb. This has never
ever worked with a cfb in a 3MIN (Decstation 5000/1xx), where a TURBOChannel
card in slot 0 (or 1 or 2) interrupts at the same IPL as spl0() (or spl1
or spl2), and there's also never been support for selectively enabling or
disabling those interrupts on a 3MIN, in either NetBSD or 4.4BSD.
This revision add an interrupt handler for the cfb, used only on 3MINs,
so that a 3MIN can boot with a cfb as console, and enable/disable of TC
slot interrupts can be debugged. (Serial consoles via ioasic SCCs still
don't quite work, and simply clearing the relevant bits in the R3000 cause
register is apparently over-ridden by a subsequent spl0() somewhere else.)