that made the wd-driver fall over on kernels compiled with the latest
assembler. The macro;s now use the single_inst_*() functions so there
are less places to go wrong here next time...
into kernel_object where this was missing.
This is a no-op on ports where VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS==0, ie all but
cesfic.
Confirmed and corrected by Chuck Silvers.
to use a pc-relative jump. Which is definitely not what is needed in the
relocation code!
This is new in the current assembler apparantly. None of the kernels build
after my latest upgrade were able to boot... What else is lurking!
NULL for root PCI busses. For busses behind a bridge, it points to
a persistent copy of the bridge's pcitag_t. This can be very useful
for machine-dependent PCI bus enumeration code.
* Implement a machine-dependent pci_enumerate_bus() for sparc64 which
uses OFW device nodes to enumerate the bus. When a PCI bus that is
behind a bridge is attached, pci_attach_hook() allocates a new PCI
chipset tag for the new bus and sets it's "curnode" to the OFW node
of the bridge. This is used as a starting point when enumerating
that bus. Root busses get the OFW node of the host bridge (psycho).
* Garbage-collect "ofpci" and "ofppb" from the sparc64 port.
should fix read-only source builds.
XXX Perhaps the condition should be changed to
XXX .if make(depend) || make(all) || make(dependall)
XXX similarily to bsd.kmod.mk?
make -V FILES
from being useful (and given that every other variable can be
extracted using make -V, the behaviour was unusually inconsistent
given that the original reason for clearing it doesn't seem to be
relevant anymore)
- use <bsd.prog.mk> instead of directly including <bsd.files.mk>
(and possibly <bsd.man.mk> or <bsd.own.mk>)
- remove obsolete NOPROG
* Pull in dev/mii/files.mii from conf/files, rather than playing
the magic "files include order" dance in N machine-dependent
configuration definitions.
on the host system and never installed.
Install the generated keymaps using <bsd.files.mk> rather than by hand, so
that all the UNPRIVED magic can work.