- machine independent chip driver, in dev/ic/smc90cx6.c/...reg.h,...var.h,
using bus_space methods
- ZBUS frontend in arch/amiga/dev/if_bah_zbus.c
- added IPL_SOFTNET to arch/amiga/include/intr.h, for this
Implementing the ISA bus frontend is left as an exercise to the reader.
is for "standard PC i/o stuff" at known and constant locations, e.g. when
multi-io chips are used on non-ISA mainboards.
Implement drsupio.c, the DraCo version of this.
Attach the generic com.c to this bus.
Remove the old drcom hack.
(currently only CD-ROM drives on i386). The sys/dev/scsipi system provides 2
busses to which devices can attach (scsibus and atapibus). This needed to
change some include files and structure names in the low level scsi drivers.
XXX This (the m68k FPE, not the glue code) is known to be broken for
68LC040/68040V and 68LC060 cpus. This is also the reason we don't
bother to add options FPU_EMULATE to the DRACO configuration file, as
DraCos only come in 68040V (very few) and 68060 variants.
(thesing@cs.uni-sb.de), heavily hacked upon by me to
- make it work with -current audio system
- make it shut off Amiga audio DMA only at appropriate places.
XXX A couple of bugs still remain, which well be handled later.
XXX Among them: only mono output; doesn't refuse to handle input, but chokes;
will not play last millichunk (is this 20 ms?) of data.
Some of the stuff (e.g., rarpd, bootpd, dhcpd etc., libsa) still will
only support Ethernet. Tcpdump itself should be ok, but libpcap needs
lot of work.
For the detailed change history, look at the commit log entries for
the is-newarp branch.
making me think that the Blizzard-IV and the Blizzard-2060 scsi
options have nearly identical DMA engines (just with a different
address offset). Alas, this isn't true.
Herewith I replace the "bznsc" (all-new-Blizzard-models) driver with the
"bztzsc" (Blizzard Two Zero).
Still untested on -1260/-1230, and hangs when enforcing SFAS_NO_DMA on 2060;
but works with DMA on the latter.
Still untested in a NetBSD-12A environment. (Sorry, don't have the hardware
myself.)
Thanks to Laurent Baroukh for being the guinea pig, and to Jerome Lovy
for forwarding the hardware information Phase V gave him, and to Phase
V for providing it.
* for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't
enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a
maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet
tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo).
I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks
1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms
in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more
reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask
revision, if available) when reporting problems.
* for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer.
I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine
readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot
time). "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't
guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer
yet).
Supported are:
- MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via
the CIA.
- builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop)
- CIA timer.
- Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II
address space in the DraCo)
- "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom
(should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3)
Not yet supported are:
- native timer of newer machines.
- Real Time Clock.
- serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse)
XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days.
XXX std.draco should and will go away.