- v2 openprom disk boot generates "/sbus/esp/sd@3,0" which we translated
into "/sbus@0,0/esp@0,0/sd@3,0"... this caused esp.c to reject
the bootpath because it was looking for sbus slot/offset 0,0.
changed the code to generate "/sbus0/esp0/sd@3,0" to fix this
panic.
- when generating fake boot paths, generate them with unit numbers
rather than slot/offsets (thus, /obio@0,0 becomes /obio0, as
does vmel and vmes).
- fixed up comments to reflect these changes
tested new code on: 4/280 (diskless), 4/360 (diskless), 4/360 ("xd" disk),
4/370 (scsi disk), ss1 w/v1 openprom (diskless),
ss1 w/v1 openprom (scsi disk), ss2 w/v2 openprom (diskless),
ss2 w/v2 openprom (scsi disk).
"struct pmax_fbtty". Remove most of its fields, since the fields
in the struct fbinfo render most of them unecessary, and the pmax
now uses rcons anyway. Moe the lk-201 keycode definitions to lk201.h,
so rcons can use them too.
to "kn01_<func>", to avoid confounding a model name (PMAX) with the name of the
entire port (pmax).
Change the signature of interrupt-handlers to take a void *
(a pointer to the softc) and return an int (indicating spurious
interrupts or other conditions.)
Pass softc pointers to the scsi and ethernet kn01 (DS_PMAX) drivers,
rather than having unit numbers wired into the base-level interrupt
handler.
to "kn01_<func>", to avoid confounding a model name (PMAX) with the name of the
entire port (pmax).
Change the signature of interrupt-handlers to take a void *
(a pointer to the softc) and return an int (indicating spurious
interrupts or other conditions.)
Move consinit() from here to cpu_cons.c.
Eliminate the old old pmax-specific console driver, whcih didn't
know about vnodes. Use sys/dev/cons.c instead.
Delete the old 4.4BSD/pmax TURBOChannel probe routines and ROM-to-driver
name-mapping functions.
"struct pmax_device" to avoid conflict with <sys/device.h>.
Move the glue routines for config.old pmax SCSI device probing from
autoconf.c to conf-glue.c.
old-style pmax polled input for cn_getc(). Needed because the
input side of rcons is not initialized in time for GENERIC kernels
to use it to read a root/swap devicename from /dev/console.
Fix an argument glitch between consinit() and pminit().
Change consinit() to use PROM output for remote consoles, because
the serial drivers aren't yet initializable when consinit() is called.
old-style pmax polled input for cn_getc(). Needed because the
input side of rcons is not initialized in time for GENERIC kernels
to use it to read a root/swap devicename from /dev/console.
a) check against `my' ethernet or broadcast addresses done in
ether.c
b) changed interface to readether() to provide ethertype info
c) respond to arp requests when appropriate.
First two are clean-up. Last fixes hp300 and presumably mvme68k netboot
code.
"struct pmax_device" to avoid conflict with <sys/device.h>.
Change the signature of interrupt-handlers to take a void *
(a pointer to the softc) and return an int (indicating spurious
interrupts or other conditions.)
NetBSD/sparc rcons glass-tty console pseudo-device driver, via
the "fb" generic-framebuffer pseudo-device driver.
Individual framebuffer device drivers are now autoconfig glue,
and initialization code for a set of vdac/ramdac-level methods,
called "fbdriver", that's used by all the pmax device drivers.
All the handlers for user-level requests (open/ioctl/read/write/close)
are moved into the fb pseudo-device driver, which uses the
the "fbdriver" methods to work on any given pmax hardware driver.
Framebuffers supported are: sfb cfb mfb xcfb pm.
Move the qvss (pm) -style mmap()ed device interface, kernel tracking
of mouse button/movement events, and placing mouse/keyboard
events in an mmap()ed ring buffer, out of the framebuffer device
drivers and into separate source files. The fb pseudo-device driver
uses the qvss-compatible interface, since that's what the (R5) X
server uses.
Correct handling of rmdir'ing open directories
Correct implementation of rename (includes renaming of directories)
Handle root directories that are not multiple clusters in size
Force SCSI driver to register interrupt functions and remove default
handlers.
Bring in a few changes from
Walter Ruetten <walter@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de>--more to come later.
Define VIA interrupt functions as returning void, not long.