- setup a 32KB (+32byte) stack, instead of 4KB stack
- cache flush: use _start instead of 0x4000, and flush 2k instead of 1k
Features (by me):
- implement:
OF_write() (and grab "stdout" from "/chosen")
putstrn(s,n) using OF_write(); write string s of n bytes long
putstr(s); write fixed-sized string s
putc(c); write char c
- add some useful messages which output the status of loading the
stage 2 bootstrap (which is usually ofwboot)
This code now works on Bill's Beige G3!
NULL for root PCI busses. For busses behind a bridge, it points to
a persistent copy of the bridge's pcitag_t. This can be very useful
for machine-dependent PCI bus enumeration code.
* Implement a machine-dependent pci_enumerate_bus() for sparc64 which
uses OFW device nodes to enumerate the bus. When a PCI bus that is
behind a bridge is attached, pci_attach_hook() allocates a new PCI
chipset tag for the new bus and sets it's "curnode" to the OFW node
of the bridge. This is used as a starting point when enumerating
that bus. Root busses get the OFW node of the host bridge (psycho).
* Garbage-collect "ofpci" and "ofppb" from the sparc64 port.
* Pull in dev/mii/files.mii from conf/files, rather than playing
the magic "files include order" dance in N machine-dependent
configuration definitions.
an Apple Partition entry. As proposed to port-macppc. Also some
prototype modernization for touched routines.
Method is that NETBSD, NETBSD/MACPPC, NETBSD/MAC68K partitions,
if they have a valid bzb, contain all of the info we shove in a NetBSD
disklabel partition entry. defines in disklabel.h cover aliasing
some of the bzb fields.
indicating an unhandled "command". ERESTART is -1, which can lead to
confusion. ERESTART has been moved to -3 and EPASSTHROUGH has been
placed at -4. No ioctl code should now return -1 anywhere. The
ioctl() system call is now properly restartable.
become ippp (ISDN ppp) and irip (ISDN raw IP). The character device now
are called: /dev/isdn (isdnd <-> kernel communication), /dev/isdnctl (dialing
and other control), /dev/isdntrc* (tracing), /dev/isdnbchan* (raw B channel
access, i.e. for user land PPP) and /dev/isdntel* (telephone devices, i.e.
for answering machines).
the others. It is perfectly reasonable to have multiple adb keyboards,
and a number of multi-button mice have a fake kbd for the second and
third mouse buttons. Now my machine doesn't panic during boot when it
is trying to add a second ws console kbd.