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22 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
elad
eae258eadf Use kauth(9) (device scope tty open). 2006-10-25 11:30:45 +00:00
elad
65792a0340 More from Matt Fleming:
Adapt to KAUTH_DEVICE_TTY_PRIVSET and KAUTH_DEVICE_TTY_OPEN.
2006-10-01 20:31:49 +00:00
ad
f474dceb13 Use the LWP cached credentials where sane. 2006-07-23 22:06:03 +00:00
elad
8ccb6c9341 integrate kauth. 2006-05-14 21:55:09 +00:00
he
26393ce66e Remove another instance of the SET/CLR/ISSET macro triplet, now that
they have been moved to <sys/types.h>.
2006-03-06 15:03:49 +00:00
thorpej
3ddf26777f Use device_is_active() rather than testing dv_flags for DVF_ACTIVE
directly.
2006-02-20 16:50:36 +00:00
christos
95e1ffb156 merge ktrace-lwp. 2005-12-11 12:16:03 +00:00
scw
51d46cb132 Fix const and shadow variable fallout. 2005-06-01 10:55:07 +00:00
chs
fa37aec784 remove an unused macro (which was also removed from the sh3 version of this). 2004-12-13 02:34:03 +00:00
scw
89a3825de9 In scif_rxsoft, bail early if the input buffers have not been initialised yet.
This can happen if we drop into ddb on the serial console before
scif_attach() has been called.
2003-11-09 12:19:54 +00:00
agc
aad01611e7 Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.
Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22364, verified by myself.
2003-08-07 16:26:28 +00:00
lukem
ed51729135 __KERNEL_RCSID() 2003-07-15 02:54:31 +00:00
scw
31b3a7c37f In scif_getc(), check SCIF_SCFSR2_RDF in addition to SCIF_SCFSR2_DR to
detect waiting Rx data. This fixes an occasional console lockup when
when pasting text at the ddb prompt.
2003-03-13 13:19:01 +00:00
jdolecek
e0cc03a09b merge kqueue branch into -current
kqueue provides a stateful and efficient event notification framework
currently supported events include socket, file, directory, fifo,
pipe, tty and device changes, and monitoring of processes and signals

kqueue is supported by all writable filesystems in NetBSD tree
(with exception of Coda) and all device drivers supporting poll(2)

based on work done by Jonathan Lemon for FreeBSD
initial NetBSD port done by Luke Mewburn and Jason Thorpe
2002-10-23 09:10:23 +00:00
scw
c01b319dcc There seem to be some stability problems with the scif serial port driver
at the moment, possibly as a side-effect of some yet-to-be-committed SH5
speed-ups.

Work-around it for now by using com0 as the console.
2002-10-19 08:43:32 +00:00
thorpej
89bf5a8f8e Add trailing ; to CFATTACH_DECL. 2002-10-02 15:52:22 +00:00
thorpej
3b6eef8108 Use CFATTACH_DECL(). 2002-10-01 19:24:47 +00:00
scw
94b4198ec9 Bump the scif console priority to CN_REMOTE for now. 2002-09-28 13:03:22 +00:00
scw
3d776f64cf These hackish changes have been sitting around for a while. Commit
them so they don't get lost. This driver will be overhauled later
on anyway to make it shareable between sh[3-5].
2002-09-28 11:08:13 +00:00
thorpej
f818766afe Declare all cfattach structures const. 2002-09-27 20:31:45 +00:00
gehenna
77a6b82b27 Merge the gehenna-devsw branch into the trunk.
This merge changes the device switch tables from static array to
dynamically generated by config(8).

- All device switches is defined as a constant structure in device drivers.

- The new grammer ``device-major'' is introduced to ``files''.

	device-major <prefix> char <num> [block <num>] [<rules>]

- All device major numbers must be listed up in port dependent majors.<arch>
  by using this grammer.

- Added the new naming convention.
  The name of the device switch must be <prefix>_[bc]devsw for auto-generation
  of device switch tables.

- The backward compatibility of loading block/character device
  switch by LKM framework is broken. This is necessary to convert
  from block/character device major to device name in runtime and vice versa.

- The restriction to assign device major by LKM is completely removed.
  We don't need to reserve LKM entries for dynamic loading of device switch.

- In compile time, device major numbers list is packed into the kernel and
  the LKM framework will refer it to assign device major number dynamically.
2002-09-06 13:18:43 +00:00
scw
59474a8c82 NetBSD, meet the SH-5 cpu.
SH-5, meet NetBSD.

Let's hope this is the start of a long and fruitful relationship. :-)

This code, funded by Wasabi Systems, adds initial support for the
Hitachi SuperH(tm) SH-5 cpu architecture to NetBSD.

At the present time, NetBSD/evbsh5 only runs on a SH-5 core simulator
which has no simulated devices other than a simple console. However, it
is good enough to get to the "root device: " prompt.

Device driver support for Real SH-5 Hardware is in place, particularly for
supporting the up-coming Cayman evaluation board, and should be quite
easy to get running when the hardware is available.

There is no in-tree toolchain for this port at this time. Gcc-current has
rudimentary SH-5 support but it is known to be buggy. A working toolchain
was obtained from SuperH to facilitate this port. Gcc-current will be
fixed in due course.

The SH-5 architecture is fully 64-bit capable, although NetBSD/evbsh5 has
currently only been tested in 32-bit mode. It is bi-endian, via a boot-
time option and it also has an "SHcompact" mode in which it will execute
SH-[34] user-land instructions.

For more information on the SH-5, see www.superh.com. Suffice to say it
is *not* just another respin of the SH-[34].
2002-07-05 13:31:28 +00:00