by renaming "netbsd" to "netbsd.elf", and then creating an a.out image
called "netbsd".
Instead, create _both_ ECOFF and a.out versions of the kernels, named
"netbsd.ecoff" and "netbsd.aout" respectively, and drop the ".elf"
from the ELF kernel.
(And, with any luck, the a.out hack will go away completely Very Soon.)
(mrz5149@cs.rit.edu) for the addresses and hints as to how the interrupts
might be disabled, and thanks to Henry Hotz (h.b.hotz@jpl.nasa.gov) for
testing on the 840AV.
Unmap the DAFB regs on the other Quadras after attachment. They're not
used.
Basically, in silly window avoidance, don't use the raw MSS we advertised
to the peer. What we really want here is the _expected_ size of received
segments, so we need to account for the path MTU (eventually; right now,
the interface MTU for "local" addresses and loopback or tcp_mssdflt for
non-local addresses). Without this, silly window avoidance would never
kick in if we advertised a very large (e.g. ~64k) MSS to the peer.
while "findroot()". This happens if a disk without BSD partition is
present, or if the partition does not exist in the disklabel - normal
operation, not worth reporting. (Split out a part to keep indentation
level limited.)
Allow to set "nfs_boot_rfc951" by a conditional to make bootp easier
to use.
really be dependent on DEBUG, not DIAGNOSTIC. While we're here, add
a couple of DEBUG messages to mac68k_calibrate_delay(), and wrap them
all appropriately so that the messages aren't enabled unless we
specifically ask for them (by setting clock_debug).
they are more like physical addresses in that you can not just
dereference a pointer to access the space. (Also, if you use a
pointer type for such things, gdb will _try_ to deference it.)
by config(8):
- Make the vfs ops and vnodeop_opv symbols match the name of the
file-system option used to configure the file system into the kernel.
- Now that sys_mount() has mountcompatnames[], remove the holes previously
used to preserve ordering for COMPAT_09 and COMPAT_43 mount system calls.
Also, add a comment that describes how I feel about the existence of this
file.