1) Removing chio, rcmd, restore, scsictl, shutdown and slattach
from the ramdisk images
2) Removing the isp* driver from the INSTALL kernel configs
3) Reducing the memory disk and ramdisk size back from 4400 to 4200 blocks
As a result, also remove mention as QLogic ISP controllers as being
supported by the installation.
With this, the INSTALL kernel images should once again be usable;
the firmware apparently imposes a size limit around 5MB on the files
it will load.
Longer-term, this port probably ought to get it's own stand-alone boot
loader, so that it might use e.g. loadable modules.
Use ETHER_ALIGN to calculate number of segments correctly (actually the same way as FreeBSD and OpenBSD do).
Also use ETHER_ALIGN to correctly adjust new mbufs.
This makes the driver finally work. Tested by Jochen Kunz:
ping -nf 192.168.2.1
PING 192.168.2.1 (192.168.2.1): 56 data bytes
----192.168.2.1 PING Statistics----
28949 packets transmitted, 28949 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 0.157/0.364/2.272/0.023 ms
2710.6 packets/sec sent, 2710.6 packets/sec received
XXX Shouldn't if_ether.h provide ETHER_ALIGN instead of defining it in all drivers?
static variable and recompiling. Make this a bit more dynamic, adding a
--debug "filename" argument to the application, and by using a filename-
based debug framework to replicate previous behavior. Multiple filenames
can be provided.
In addition, add more debugging information by printing out the human
values of signature type and key algorithm when parsing packets.
for some reason. Because I don't have time to descends into the
depths to figure out why, give an alternative rumpuser_pth module,
which allows to link rump completely without pthreads. Naturally,
this means that no threads can be used, but it's enough to get
profiling done in some cases.
-since getdevmajor(3) is now binary compatible again with <=5.0
there is no need to rename, I've just left a __getdevmajor50 symbol
temporarily for those who track -current
-update manpage