compiled in. Many TSC's out there are sensitive to cpu frequency
changes. On these platforms we need to use other fixed frequency
timers (e. g. ACPI_PM_TIMER). Maybe we should add detection code
here whether TSC is sensible to cpu frequency changes.
default the partition to FFSv2 (instead of FFSv1).
This makes update installs add the correct bootstrap code.
Fixes PR/33682 and PR/32636 (and 33228 which has alrady been closed
as a duplicate of 32636).
missing conversion spotted by Geoff Wing
XXX This code need to be checked whether UTC time
is really the right abstraction. I suspect uptime
would be the correct time scale for measuring life times.
everytime softintr_schedule() is called. They don't have the same semantics
when called multiple times before the callback is triggered.
Should avoid huge numbers of si_callbacks being created when a machine is
overloaded.
XXX the fix certainly applies to the atari port, too.
of obsolete directories and handle them via the "sendmail" item in
postinstall(8), too. These directories are of course necessary on
systems using the "sendmail" package.
Problem pointed out by Hisashi T Fujinaka on "current-users" mailing list.
- get the information from a gcc3 .native
- don't get gcc4 variables
- put back the getvars for SHLIB_LINK SHLIB_MULTILIB as they work
on gcc3 and leave as XXX'd on gcc4.
I've re-arranged some of the variables to minimise the differences, but
didn't do them all.
1) Rather than build an array of the pci->intr mappings, build a proplib
tree.
2) add a SIMPLEQ of device properties to the pci_chipset_tag to hold the
proplib trees of each bus.
3) Move the interrupt routing code from pci_conf_interrupt to pci_map_intr()
4) Deal properly with non-native PCI bridge chips that are not recognized
by the prep firmware, and therefore are not noted in the residual data.
The major win of this restructure is #4. Hopefully I haven't broken
anything. Tested on a 7248-100, 7043-140 and 7024-E20.