(like the alpha). Biggest problem: IP headers were overlayed with
structure which included pointers, and which therefore didn't overlay
properly on 64-bit machines. Solution: instead of threading pointers
through IP header overlays, add a "queue element" structure to do
the threading, and point it at the ip headers.
(PR#1404). Things to be noted:
- all IP addresses are now `struct in_addr's.
- the function rarp_getipaddress() no longer return `myip'; in stead
it returns -1 on failure (errno set), 0 on success. `myip' is set
as a size-effect.
a) check against `my' ethernet or broadcast addresses done in
ether.c
b) changed interface to readether() to provide ethertype info
c) respond to arp requests when appropriate.
First two are clean-up. Last fixes hp300 and presumably mvme68k netboot
code.
* Fix some misused types.
* Encapsulate the protocols better.
* Rearrange the RPC stuff to work more like the kernel. (Needs more work.)
* Remove a bunch of extra hair when reading a file over NFS.
* Use RPCAUTH_UNIX when talking to the NFS server.