- Add initial IOP support. ADB doesn't work yet for me, but it's here so
that others will be encouraged to work on it. ADB_HW_IOP basically
is configured as a NOP so that serial consoles will continue to work.
- Roll via1_intr and via2_intr into the intr.c scheme--this also required
changing rtclock_intr to grovel the stack differently so that hardclock
gets the right arguments and softclock() doesn't get all reentrant.
- Make via1 interrupts parallel to via2 interrupts--handlers get a pass-
through pointer and we can register handlers. Register via1 interrupt
with intr_establish()--normally level 1, level 6 for A/UX scheme.
- Use intr_establish() to set real via2 interrupt handler instead of the
hacked function pointer.
- Reorganize adb-direct interrupts so that a function call is removed.
- Implement A/UX interrupts for all Quadras right now. We may need to
special case some Quadras, but Linux folks are reporting success on
several models.
- Fix intrnames to be accurate for the normal, PSC, and A/UX interrupt
configurations.
- Make it compile again, with BPF.
- Don't subtract the Ethernet header length from the total packet length.
- Copy the alignment fix from sys/dev/ic/i82586.c (though the m68k shouldn't
really be affected).
directly, call the function pointer (*if_input)(ifp, m). The input routine
expects the packet header to be at the head of the packet, and will adjust
as necessary. Privatize the layer 2 input and output routines, allowing
*_ifattach() to set them up as appropriate.
of the buffer you're copying from as the loop interator, not the length
of the buffer you're copying to. Also, rewrite print_single() with
pointer instead of array operators. Appears to correct some ADB-related
`hangs' during autoconfig.
Make the initializer for BAUDLO depend on PCLK directly; it was incorrect on
some ports where PCLK is not 4.9152MHz.
XXX Is the default value actually used?
- returned EOPNOTSUPP rather than -1.
- no check for negative offset.
many of these fix potential security problems in these drivers.
XXX XXX XXX
the d_mmap cdev routine should be changed to have a prototype like:
paddr_t (*d_mmap) __P((dev_t, off_t, int));
by someone!
struct scsipi_adapter; they were not used.
Add a scsipi_ioctl entry point to struct scsipi_adapter. This will be
used to issue ioctl commands to the host adapters.
Inspired by PR #6090, from Matt Jacob.
the hp300 port.
- Interrupts 3-6 use this immediately. Interrupt 7 is a special case,
and the VIA interrupts (1 and 2) will be addressed when that code is
rototilled.
- Modify the zs front end to register with the appropriate interrupt
controller: through the PSC on the AV Quadras, and direct to
interrupt 4 on the rest. Arrange to have the appropriate zsc_softc
supplied to us at interrupt time.
- Modify the direct ADB driver (and its PowerManager cousin) to call
intr_dispatch(), rather than zshard(). XXX This is a kludge, but at
least limits the brokenness to the ADB drivers, now.
As a side effect, this should fix PR 5590. Thanks to Bill Studenmund for
correctly determining the cause of the problem reported there.
resolves a great many issues, including Performa 58x interrupt handling
and offset displays on some models.
Programs that depend on the old (pre-NetBSD 1.1) grf interface may break.
That's actually a separate issue uncovered by this code, not caused by it.