doesn't work anyhow (due to current and future fundamental differences
between NetBSD and HP-UX device semantics). This can probably be shared
with other m68k ports now.
in new hp300spu.h file. This includes the code that associates
model number with cpu/mmu/cache combinations.
- Define "mmuid" constants for several models, derived from code
provided by Mike Smith.
- place all interrupt-related macros, prototypes, etc. into <machine/intr.h>,
like other ports.
- rename isrlink/isrunlink/isrinit, etc. intr_establish/intr_disestablish/
intr_init, etc., and move to intr.c for naming consistency.
- don't call intr_init() twice.
new ipl is higher than the ipl currently set in SR. (Thanks to
scottr@netbsd.org for implementing it while I was busy with other stuff!)
- Define spl{bio,net,tty,imp} in terms of _splraise().
- Move definition of splhil() here, and define splkbd() as an alias for it.
on indirect-config busses a (permanent) softc that they could share
between 'match' and 'attach' routines:
Define __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG so that old autoconfiguration
interfaces are used, until drivers are converted to use the new
interfaces (actually, converted back to use the _older_ interfaces)
which prohibit indirect configuration devices from receiving a softc
in their match routine that they can share with their attach routine.
execpt without quotes. meant to be __CONCAT()ted for easy #includes
of machine-dependent headers for MI code (e.g. for the MI ISA/EISA/PCI/TC
bus code).
outside of "internal i/o" space to not even have a chance at console-hood.
Fix tested by Thorsten Frueauf <frueauf@ira.uka.de>, and offered with
my sincerest apologies that the bug ever existed in the first place.
A fair bit of this, the m68k core dump and exec goo, can probably be
made into a generic m68k hpux module, eventually.
More to be placed in hpux_machdep.c - keep your eyes peeled...
properties such as "M68040" and "M68K_MMU_MOTOROLA", used to conditionally
compile code. This is more in-line with now the other m68k ports do it,
and makes it much easier to find "common ground" among them.
In locore.s, use the MMU-type constants defined my <machine/cpu.h> rather
than "expanded" values.
Because HP300-model names are mapped to CPU/MMU combinations in
<machine/cpu.h>, no change to kernel configuration will be necessary.