headaches.
Now console keyboard and display are connected at autoconfiguration time,
when the last of them is found. Other keyboards / displays remain
unconnected until a new ioctl (WSDISPLAYIO_SETKEYBOARD) is called.
with IEEE, so use the "real" OUIs for definitions.
Now unfortunately vendors differ in how the MII ID register bits are
used wrt bit and byte ordering. There is a straightforward way - bits
numbered from LSB to MSB - used by AMD, Intel, NS and QS. This is used
by the current MII_OUI() conversion macro. ICS, Seeq, SiS and TI count
the bits as they appear on the wire, and some differ completely.
Account for these cases by "xx" prefixed OUI definitions which compensate
for this, so the MII_OUI() macro can still be used.
Add AMD (the "real" AMD this time) and the 79c973 PCnet internal PHY.
interface border, so that other serial interfaces can be attached to the
ms/kbd. zero functional changes and mostly involves moving code around
a bit. tested on the SS2.
this is necessary to attach the PCI ultrasparc keyboard/mouse drivers.
firmware sets the "stdin" property of /chosen to be a pseudo-hid (yes, they
even spell it incorrectly) that merges all keyboard input into one stream,
so we can't find the USB controller we're attached to. Instead, just give
it to the first USB keyboard found during autoconfiguration. So that we
have SOMETHING available early on, use OpenFirmware i/o to do keyboard
input to the console wsdisplay until the USB code attaches the keyboard.
From Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
the code to pick the first USB keyboard instance as the console, ignoring
which USB controller it's on. Should eventually allow detaching of the
console keyboard.
From Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
the child inherits the stack pointer from the parent (traditional
behavior). Like the signal stack, the stack area is secified as
a low address and a size; machine-dependent code accounts for stack
direction.
This is required for clone(2).
netbooting on machines that can't netboot a fullsize kernel.
This is only a stop-gap solution until the pmax gets a working two stage
netboot, and is not enabled by default.