-assume (KASSERT) that the timeval given is normalized, and remove
some partial fixup which I don't see what it is good for
(I'm ready to back that out if someone tells a reason)
-catch overflows due to conversion of time_t (from tv_sec) to
integer -- this function doesn't do 64-bit arithmetics (which makes
sense because relative times which don't fit into 32 bits can be
considered nonsense here), and before a huge tv_sec could lead to
a zero hz result, violating the caller's assumptions (in particular
trigger a diagnostic panic in abstimeout2timo())
as found in the vortex86 SoCs (http://www.vortex86dx.com).
Ported from freebsd.
Not added to amd64's GENERIC because this CPU is 32bit only.
thanks to DM&P Electronics, Inc for providing documentation and sample
devices for this work.
as found in the vortex86 SoCs (http://www.vortex86dx.com).
Ported from freebsd.
Not added to amd64's GENERIC because this CPU is 32bit only.
thanks to DM&P Electronics, Inc for providing documentation and sample
devices for this work.
the compiler loses information about the size of the object. So instead of
the hacky #define mess we did before, add a way to inject our function between
the user call and the system call.
NetBSD/emips port runs on Xilinx and Beecube FPGA systems and the
Giano system simulator.
eMIPS is a platform developed at Microsoft Research for researching
reconfigurable computing. eMIPS allows dynamic loading and scheduling
of application-specific circuits for the purpose of accelerating
computations based on the current workload.
NetBSD eMIPS support for NetBSD 4.x was written at Microsoft Research
by Alessandro Forin and Neil Pittman. Microsoft Corporation has
donated full copyright to The NetBSD Foundation.
Platform support for eMIPS is the first part of Microsoft's
contribution. The second part includes the hardware accelerator
framework and will be proposed on tech-kern soon.
pointer but those don't use alternative MAC address in reality. So we check
whether the broadcast bit is set or not like Intel's e1000 driver.
Fixes PR kern/44072 reported by Jean-Yves Moulin.
Remove extra Warning for newer cards.
resemble its CardBus attachment very, very closely: slightly more than
24 lines are different. Alas, I cannot commit the CardBus part of this
change, yet, because I have to finish my overhaul of CardBus resource
handling, first.