- Put single space around binary operator or after a comma.
- Lineup case label with switch().
- ANSIfy.
- Use \e to print \.
- Deref the pointer to get a value.
- initial support for MAP_AUTOGROW flag. When mapping beyond the end of file is
requested with MAP_AUTOGROW, if pages beyond the end of file are touched, the
file should be resized. We are not able to emulate this yet, so we immediatly
resize the file to fit the whole mapping.
- implements mmap64
mention nell device support and restrictions
move javastation model from supported list to status webpage since most
of the useful support is not in-tree
move VME/IPI note inside the VME disk interface list
audiocs now supports recording and the JavaStation-1 and JavaStation-10
tcx driver supports JavaStation-1
Twinhead TWINstation 5G (SS5 clone) works
change wording to list all known classes of sun4m CPUs as being supported
supported in -current:
PowerBook G4 (Gigabit Ethernet)
PowerMacintosh G4 (Quicksilver)
AirPort/AirMac and Lucent WaveLan
supported in 1.5.2 and later
Apple Worgroup Server 8550
Apple 53c875 Ultra Wide SCSI (needs firmware update)
usb SCSI adapters work
change time frame of supported/unsupported models
remove info specific to the 1.5 branch but no longer pertaining to
-current
yet.
If is restricted to SIOP which implement the load/store instruction, and
has 10 scratch registers (basically, 825 and newer, possibly 770).
It implements a different interface between host and script, using a real
ring for command starts, and improved support for reconnect which will allow
256 tag per device. It uses interrupt on the fly to signal complete command,
which allows several commands to be serviced per interrupt and doesn't require
the script to stop to signal command completion.
address 0x200000 (disasembling usinit shows that this address is hardcoded in
libc). It uses it for locks and semaphres.
We therefore allocate this page of memory, to prevent IRIX process from
faulting when thay call usinit(3).
3 bits are lun address modifiers.
Remove code that (incorrectly) thought it was asking the f/w to only
PLOGI if not already PLOGI'd. The current f/w documentation tells us
that we have this backwards.