Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
thorpej 693b3e7262 Nuke the idea of <machine/options.h>. It completely defeats the purpose
of fine-grain option dependencies.
1997-09-02 13:17:47 +00:00
cgd 90789b53dd by default, provide RCS IDs for NetBSD/alpha kernel files in kernel binaries.
This can be disabled (to save a bit of space) with the NO_KERNEL_RCSIDS
options, which is present but commented out in the ALPHA config file.
In ELF-format kernels, these strings are present in the kernel binary but
are not loaded into memory.  (In ECOFF-format kernels, there's no easy way
to keep them from being loaded, so they _are_ loaded into memory.)
1997-04-07 23:39:37 +00:00
cgd cf01fa7db7 clean up NetBSD RCS ID strings, include machine/options.h 1997-04-06 23:22:26 +00:00
cgd e9abc8540f remove all traces of __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG (except in shared drivers) 1996-12-08 00:22:08 +00:00
cgd 8b6a32d1c1 update these so they compile whether or not __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG
is defined.
1996-12-05 01:39:27 +00:00
cgd 335c1af878 move probe and setup code into common functions. always probe (i.e.
even if PCI and the IDs are right), just for sanity, before declaring
success.  Split the single 0x3b0 -> 0x3df allocation into three seperate
ones: 0x3b0 -> 0x3bc (leaving the 4 ports available for lpt),
0x3c0 -> 0x3cf, and 0x3d0 -> 0x3df.  The former chunk has to be split
off if the lpt can exist there, and it's sort-of pretty to have each
group (based on second hex digit) have its own handle.
1996-11-23 06:06:43 +00:00
cgd 31cc61b793 try mapping the I/O space (as well as the memory space) in the probe routine. 1996-11-20 20:04:53 +00:00
cgd 2c43c05bc2 replace old PCI VGA driver with a common VGA back-end and ISA and PCI
front-ends.  Unfortunately, because of the way ISA and PCI are currently
probed, if you have a PCI VGA board in your machine and both drivers
in your kernel, the ISA VGA driver may accidentally match the PCI board.
For now, the only solution to this is to not put both drivers in
the GENERIC kernels.
1996-11-19 04:38:32 +00:00