also if the font is static (and thus it's 'data' point to const/text location) -
later call to wsfont_rev{bit,byte}() needs to change the font data in-place
print info about the font copy when it's made
problem pointed out by Matthias Drochner
- sprinkle some fflush() to print filenames correctly.
- print a \n to stdout to fix formatting.
- English, consistently use "Cannot" in error messages.
some whitespace cleanup.
(Using partition f to boot, since that is the default on sparc64
machines and we don't have to consider conflicts for single arch CDs -
this means "boot cdrom" just works)
<http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/?cvsroot=src>
to fix relocation problem on linking startup routines for sh3:
src/bfd/elf32-sh.c revision 1.36:
> * elf32-sh.c (sh_elf_howto_table, R_SH_REL32): Make
> partial_inplace, matching assembler output. Set src_mask to
> all ones.
> (sh_elf_relocate_section): Delete misplaced comment.
> For relocatable linking against section symbol, call
> _bfd_relocate_contents for partial_inplace relocs and adjust
> rel->r_addend for others.
> <case R_SH_DIR32, R_SH_REL32>: Fetch partial_inplace addend with
> bfd_get_32, not at rel->r_addend.
src/gas/config/tc-sh.c revision 1.43:
> * config/tc-sh.c (md_pcrel_from_section): Transformed from
> md_pcrel_from. Handle pc-relativeness against link-time
> symbol. Handle relativeness to elsewhere than the fixup.
src/gas/config/tc-sh.h revision 1.14:
> * config/tc-sh.h (MD_PCREL_FROM_SECTION): Define.
> (md_pcrel_from_section): Prototype.
Thanks to Kaz Kojima and Jason R Thorpe for their comments.
than to use the one configured by EISA, and perhaps had some other side
effects - according to Pavel Cahyna, NOT doing the reset improved receive
performance significantly.
This also resolves old thread on current-users regarding this EISA card.
the explicit check for Intel PCI-EISA bridge was left in, just in case
it wouldn't identify itself as PCI-EISA bridge
fixes PR kern/9589 by Johan Danielsson
In start (noticed after looking for more COP_1_BIT uses, and note
that there are extra nops here but really they don't hurt), and in
MachFPTrap (noticed by ... running regress!).
(found by... running the regress test!)
* clean up punctuation.
* create a proper frame for the child fn that follows the o32 calling
conventions. In particular, leave 4 stack slots that the child
fn can write on, put the GP above them, and invoke .cprestore
properly in light of the child fn arg area. (realized it was a
problem upon inspection, verified using the regress test compiled
-O0.)