XXX This is a stopgap fix which can be pulled up to 1.4.x. It only replaces
the arbitrary 16M boundary by an arbitrary 128M boundary. A clean solution
would need changes to the mi loadfile.c parts.
remove GENERIC.v6 file (as it is part of GENERIC now).
"faith" interface is commented out by default as it is not really for
general use.
IPsec items are commented out as well, though we can enable "options IPSEC"
without export-related issue ("options IPSEC" will enable authentication
portion only). We may need to think about it again.
if you have problem compiling with INET6 on archs I do not have access to,
please contact me.
XXX what to do with arch/arm32/SHARK{,.v6}?
entries for the IRQs used by the IDE controller, which aren't really
PCI IRQs (they're ISA compat IRQs), and thus have link values that
don't make a lot of sense.
patches, cleaned up and heavily reworked by me. Basic algorithm is
the same, although the code structure is now quite different.
Main differences:
- Initialization path is totally different.
- We use the `compat router' information, if present, to determine which
PCI ICU driver we should use.
- Fixup configuration headers on devices not on bus 0.
out from UCHIYAMA Yasushi's PCI BIOS patches, and fairly heavily reworked
by me.
Main differences:
- Only use the PCI BIOS to get the config mechanism and interrupt routing
info for now. No need to use the BIOS for PCI config access right now,
since the old mechanism works fine, and this keeps the code smaller.
- PCI BIOS initialization code path is much different.
- Always use the $PIR table if it exists, and only fallback to the
PCI BIOS 2.1 GetInterruptRouting call if it's not there.
This module does not include any of the fixup code; that is coming
in separate commits.
default, as the copyright on the main file (ffs_softdep.c) is such
that is has been put into gnusrc. options SOFTDEP will pull this
in. This code also contains the trickle syncer.
Bump version number to 1.4O
* Change gethrtime() to use mono_time.
* gethrvtime() is defined to return the lwp/process's virtual time;
use p_rtime augmented with the current runtime.
Reviewed by: christos