to enable 64-bit data transfers on 64-bit cards when plugged into
a 64-bit slot. Right know the Asante GigaNIX is listed in that
table.
Sigh, there is an EEPROM bit that can be used to detect 64-bit vs
32-bit cards. Unfortunately, at least 2 vendors of 32-bit cards
fail to clear the "DATA64_EN" bit in the EEPROM, which causes the
card to lose badly, because it still manages to detect that it's
plugged into a 64-bit PCI slot. Yay, stupid hardware vendors.
path: Instead of waiting for the if_snd queue to be drained before
giving ownership of the frist descriptor to the chip, do it after
sync'ing all the descriptors for a single packet.
* Get CFG_M64ADDR, CFG_T64ADDR, and CFG_DATA64_EN from the EEPROM.
Note, we still disable CFG_M64ADDR and CFG_T64ADDR later (XXX need
PCI bus capability flags for these).
* Print a message if we're in a 64-bit slot and 64-bit data is
disabled in the EEPROM. Make sure CFG_DATA64_EN is disabled if
we're not in a 64-bit slot.
sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK) return hz will work.
In detail:
__times13() returns values scaled by hz.
times() returns values scaled by 100.
<sys/times.h> renames times() to __times13().
_SC_CLK_TCK has changed from 3 to 39.
sysconf(3) returns 100.
sysconf(39) returns hz.
CLK_TCK is defined as sysconf(39).
mount point was specified, make sure to add only a commented-out entry for
that partition when building fstab. This prevents sysinst from generating
an otherwise invalid fstab. This problem was originally reported by
Frederick Bruckman and fixed by Bob Nestor.
cpus and hz is measured in ticks per cpu, divide tick count by ncpu to
determine elapsed time since last sample.
Fixes I/O rate deflation observed on multiprocessors.
from the default shipped one, and the rest of the test in do_wscons()
is to detect obsolete wscons.conf(5) directives on systems with a
wscons.conf from an older release / source tree.
mount point was specified, make sure to add only a commented-out entry for
that partition when building fstab. This prevents sysinst from generating
an otherwise invalid fstab. Bob Nestor found this while working on sysinst
for mac68k, and as such there is no corresponding PR.
partition handling has been completely rewritten to address serious data
loss issues with Mac HFS partitions, and the a.out -> ELF upgrade has
been addressed. From Bob Nestor; part 1 of 2 of a fix for PR 15528.