conflicts with too much other stuff (b) if I UTSLed correctly, EISA boards
may be picked up at an "ISA address and an EISA address" - I don't have
enough info on this yet to fix it (c) a DPT HBA at an address usually
assigned to wdc0/1 may get detected as a WD100x controller. Some of them can
emulate a WD100x controller, but the one I tested with doesn't.
- Sync with GENERIC just a little.
- Cosmetic changes.
- Shut down all HBAs "simultaneously", not individually.
- Don't bother grokking HA_ST_MORE. It causes problems.
- Other bits and pieces.
this changes function prototype for __ivalid*.
This commit breaks binary compatibility for __ivalid*. I believe this can be
forgiven due to the following:
- this is not really exported function. no function prototype is in headers.
function name starts with underbars. No third-party applications are
expected to use it.
- the function was introduced very recently, when rcmd.c was made IPv6-ready.
- the only customer in NetBSD tree is lpd.
(lpd.c) sync with rcmd.c change.
- use raid_init_component_labels instead of hand-rolling a component_label.
(missed doing this for the rf_used_spare case when updating component labels).
- fix serial number initialization in raid_init_component_labels
syscall here as well - while the manual page advises applications to clear
errno themselves their actual behaviour may be questionable, especially in
light of the other ports' implementations.
(which disables the interrupts) is *not* a good idea. k0 (and k1) is used
by the kernel code such as the TLB miss handler, and the interrupt entry.
If an interrupt occurs after loading k0 and before the SR gets interrupts
disabled, k0 will be clobbered and when used to load the PC on exit from
the exception handler, results in various hangs and crashes.