Frodo ASIC, originally contributed by Mike Smith
<mike@pressed.spam.frisbee.net.au>, but reworked by me to:
- Essentially duplicate the dca driver, modifiying where necessary
to work with the APCI.
- Deal with the different Frodo autoconfiguration model.
- Don't attach a tty to the 0th UART - it's not really useful for much
more than the Domain keyboard.
- Added a routine to check for the existence of a DCA at select code 9.
On most models, the 1'th UART is mapped to select code 9 by the PROM,
and on these models, we do _NOT_ want to attach the device as an APCI.
However, on the 425e, this mapping does not take place, so we attach
as an APCI. The 2'th and 3'th UARTs always get tty instances.
- Add console support which will only be invoked on the 425e (i.e. check
for DCA at 9, and defer console to it if it exists).
the machine, rather than simply returning to the assembly NMI handler.
Previously, the assembly handler would simply jump back to begin:, which
would frob the stack, and re-clear the BSS. However, this is not sufficient,
as there may be state in initialized data that must be restored. Thus,
the only reasonable solution is to re-load the boot block.
by me. This driver should only be invoked when there are no other
suitable console devices present in the system. This situation currently
exists on the 425e, for which we do not have a frame buffer driver,
and who's PROM does not map the second APCI UART to select code 9,
like is done on the 4{00,25,33}{t,s}.
- add missing update_motd and ntpdate_hosts variables
- fix incorrect variable names (syslogd_flags and kerberos_server)
- xntpd(8) has been integrated
- kerberos_server is no longer used by rc.local
- add some xrefs
plus some misc. cleanup.
our MD bus_space_probe() extension). This has several side effects:
- NuBus drivers must map and unmap slot space, rather than relying
on this happening before they are attached.
- Functions exported to NuBus drivers from nubus.c now need to be
supplied with a bus space tag/handle pair.
- Old bus map/peek functions can be garbage collected, as can pmap
support for the same.
Because of some current limitations of the bus space specification, we
are violating the abstraction in grf_mv (NuBus grf driver). All such
violations are clearly marked /* XXX */, and must be addressed when
the specification is updated.