by Slava Semushin <slava.semushin@gmail.com>.
To verify that no nasty side effects of duplicate includes (or their
removal) have an effect here, I've compiled an i386/ALL kernel with
and without the patch, and the only difference in the resulting .o
files was in shifted line numbers in some assert() calls.
The comparison of the .o files was based on the output of "objdump -D".
Thanks to martin@ for the input on testing.
- finish implementing splraiseipl (and makeiplcookie).
http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/tech-kern/2006/07/01/0000.html
- complete workqueue(9) and fix its ipl problem, which is reported
to cause audio skipping.
- fix netbt (at least compilation problems) for some ports.
- fix PR/33218.
determine accurately which LED to illuminate.
Instead, hook into the PCI[ABC] interrupt chains (used solely for the
USB controller) and use the disk1/disk2 LEDS to indicate general USB
activity.
Use the "Ready/Status" LED as a CPU activity indicator by hooking the
TMR0 interrupt and illuminating the LED if the CPU is non-idle.
on IXDP425 since the PHYs fail to probe my board. This may be due to
an incompatibility between the stepping A0 CPU and the microcode.
Additionally, the MAC addresses are not configured by Redboot, so more
work is needed in this area.
"The Certance CP3100 product family provides high-end disk-to-disk-to-tape
(D2D2T) functionality for small-to-medium businesses."
To software, the unit is very similar to the IQ80321 and IQ31244 eval
boards from Intel. As such, we share almost all of their code.
Onboard hardware:
- IOP321 XScale CPU. Core clock is 600MHz.
- 256MB SDRAM (not sure if that's true for all)
- Four-port Intel i31244 SATA controller. One port is connected to the
internal disk. The remaining three are available on the back-panel.
- Dual GigE ports on the back panel, using an Intel i82546EB controller.
- Two Symbios Logic 53c1010 SCSI controllers, one in host mode the other
in target mode. Both SCSI busses are available on the back panel.
Note that NetBSD does not support SCSI target mode.
- 8MB of NOR Flash, containing a fairly vanilla Redboot together with
a minimal compressed Linux image.
- Some front-panel LEDS (not supported).
- Serial console.
Contributed by Wasabi Systems, Inc.