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cgd c9c2181ed9 provide an __ELF__ version of _C_FUNC and _C_LABEL, convert the assembly
#defines in asm.h to use them, and convert code which needs to use C labels
to use _C_LABEL as well.  (I can't see any reason why the label vs. function
differentiation shouldn't be GC'd; i only added uses of _C_LABEL.)  This
should help if this port is converted to use ELF, and was checked by
compiling all kernels in arm32/conf (with some driver removals and some
MI header fixups re: common blocks) with an arm-linux ELF toolchain.
1999-10-26 06:53:41 +00:00
mrg d2397ac5f7 completely remove Mach VM support. all that is left is the all the
header files as UVM still uses (most of) these.
1999-03-24 05:50:49 +00:00
mark 4285910912 Implement faster method of blocking all lower priority interrupts.
Modify current_spl_level to reflect the temporary change in interrupt
priority level which dispatching.
Don't increment the interrupt stats for every handler in the interrupt chain.
Cleaned up a number of comments.
Define soft interrupt names.
A few miscellaneous tidy ups.
1998-09-05 04:05:31 +00:00
mark 2194175b24 KNF. 1998-07-07 00:48:11 +00:00
mark a96139b744 Include opt_uvm.h and define Lcnt appropriate for UVM or non-UVM configs. 1998-07-06 01:04:17 +00:00
mark c73c7674d7 defopt IRQSTATS. 1998-07-06 00:53:07 +00:00
cgd a2c213c028 fix code so that a 'generic' OFW kernel (which only uses OFW drivers)
will again compile.  This code needs a bunch of cleanup, and the
"generic OFW kernel" code should probably be split into a different
directory than the code which implements the interface to OFW.
1998-05-22 17:43:10 +00:00
cgd 5317573641 adapt to OFW code changes 1998-05-01 21:13:53 +00:00
cgd 72797e4632 Import sys/arch/arm32/{shark,ofw} bits of the Digital Network Appliance
Reference Design NetBSD source code, obtained from the pages under
http://www.research.digital.com/SRC/iag .  Some of this code (badly)
needs to be cleaned up, and as-is it doesn't compile.  However, getting
it in the tree is a start.
1998-05-01 21:08:55 +00:00