* Select dense or sparse space based on the prefetchable flag, like the kernel
does. In particular, non-prefetchable mappings are forced to sparse space.
* If no window is matched, return MAP_FAILED, rather than falling through and
blowing chunks.
* Ignore addr_shift (set it to 0) for dense mappings.
entry point has been replaced by the new __sigaction14() which is a
wrapper around the __sigaction_sigtramp system call (which is itself
not directly exposed outside of libc).
No shared library version change is necessary; no new symbols
are exposed outside of libc.
now be displayed correctly (fixes part 1 of pr 17480)
* Prevent field manipulations on null fields, the fields have nothing in
them so they should not be manipulated.
SH-5, meet NetBSD.
Let's hope this is the start of a long and fruitful relationship. :-)
This code, funded by Wasabi Systems, adds initial support for the
Hitachi SuperH(tm) SH-5 cpu architecture to NetBSD.
At the present time, NetBSD/evbsh5 only runs on a SH-5 core simulator
which has no simulated devices other than a simple console. However, it
is good enough to get to the "root device: " prompt.
Device driver support for Real SH-5 Hardware is in place, particularly for
supporting the up-coming Cayman evaluation board, and should be quite
easy to get running when the hardware is available.
There is no in-tree toolchain for this port at this time. Gcc-current has
rudimentary SH-5 support but it is known to be buggy. A working toolchain
was obtained from SuperH to facilitate this port. Gcc-current will be
fixed in due course.
The SH-5 architecture is fully 64-bit capable, although NetBSD/evbsh5 has
currently only been tested in 32-bit mode. It is bi-endian, via a boot-
time option and it also has an "SHcompact" mode in which it will execute
SH-[34] user-land instructions.
For more information on the SH-5, see www.superh.com. Suffice to say it
is *not* just another respin of the SH-[34].