version number from /sys/conf/osrelease.sh.
replace MACHINE symbol with _MACH, and define _VER for version number.
fileset names must still be updated by hand; this is a bit harder to
fix unless GNU cpp's -traditional-cpp flag is used.
call for the board's memory space to be PCI_MAPREG_MEM_TYPE_32BIT_1M or
PCI_MAPREG_MEM_TYPE_32BIT depending on the board ID. Also, remove a
bogus extra argument to an interrupt-establishment-error printf. Problems
pointed out by Jarkko Torppa <torppa@cute.fi> in PR 3753, but fixed slightly
differently than he suggested.
(1) fix a printf format (%x to print int, not %lx).
(2) fix probe of 4th chip/16th channel (used to tell whether or not the
board is a 16- or 32-port board) by removing an incorrect offset so
that the code matched its comments. (!!!)
(3) fix storage of chip number in per-channel structure so that it actually
stores the chip number, rather than the chip offset. This allows the
driver to work with more than the first four channels (i.e. with chips
other than chip number 0, which happens to have an offset of zero). (!!!)
Remove old code now that the new version is working.
Correct typo for 16K cache (R4400).
Align the saved AT register location; seems to hang if not aligned on 8
byte boundry.
similar design and code by Jason Thorpe and Jonathan Stone.
NOTE: the kernel-stack-switching code and cacheflush() calls in
locore.S still use #ifdef MIPS3 and need more work.
mips/include/cpu.h:
Add CPUISMIPS3 for run-time tests of what CPU architecture level
we're running on.
mips/include/locore.h:
Add declarations of locore cache-size variables for ref/def toolchain.
mips/include/mips1_pte.h:
mips1 TLB bit definitions.
mips/include/mips3_pte.h:
mips3 TLB bit definitions.
mips/include/pte.h:
define accesor macros for TLB bits (e.g., mips_pg_m_bit(),
that expand to CPU constants if only one CPU arch is configured,
or to inline functions if both MIPS1 and MIPS3 are configured.
mips/mips/locore_r2000.S:
Use MIPS1_PG_xxx constants inside mips1-specific code.
mips/mips/locore_r4000.S:
Use MIPS3_PG_xxx constants inside mips3-specific code.
mips/mips/locore.S:
Use MIPS1_PG_xxx constants inside mips3-specific code.
Use MIPS1_PG_xxx constants inside mips1-specific code.
(Needs more work!)
mips/mips/{pmap.c,vm_machdep.c,trap.c}, pmax/pmax/machdep.c:
Use MIPS3_PG_xxx constants inside mips3-specific functions,
and MIPS1_PG_XXX inside mips1-specific code.
Otherwise, use mips_pg_XXX_bit() macros where they apply,
and use "if (CPUISMIPS3) { ... } else {... }" where they don't.
mips/mips/mips_machdep.c:
Import Michael Hitch's fixes from the pmax locore-init code
into mips_vector_init().
pmax/pmax/machdep.c:
Use generic mips_vector_init() locore vector-init function.
an 68060/68LC060, possibly switching on the 68060 FPU, instead of trusting
the value passed from the ROM OS to us by the bootblock.
Most 68060 boards, unlike the DraCo (which seems to have heavily patched OS
ROMs) don't set the AMIGA_68060 flag; instead, upon detecting an 68060, its
FPU is disabled to make the ROM scheduler work, and at a much later time (at
least, later than bootblock booting time), the "68060.library" installs the
Motorola 68060 software support, patches the scheduler for the 68060 FPU, and
re-enables the FPU.
Maybe this will be fixed one day, if Amiga International sells upgraded OS
ROMs which know about the 68060. Until then, and for legacy machines, this
kludge is needed if we want to boot a non-DraCo 68060.
Btw, thats why this is NOT in std.amiga, but in GENERIC; the DRACO
configuration doesn't need it (and I still plan to make std.draco go away).
- rsh/rcmd combinations don't die sometimes, and spin in poll loops
+ detect errors from read/write etc, don't ignore them in some cases
+ use INFTIM instead of 0 in poll
+ detect invalid file descriptors in poll
+ use varargs/stdarg as appropriate
+ use posix signal calls
+ EWOULDBLOCK -> EAGAIN
- It was incorrect. A dev_t should _never_ be compared against
NULL, as 0 is a valid value (major 0, minor 0).
- The operator mave have _intentionally_ set dumpdev to "none"
(i.e. NODEV), and setting it the first time a VBLK swap device
is added would break the semantics.
setroot() deals with all dump device selection. Dumps and swap are now
in no way related.
* Finish new ARP (struct ethercom) changes.
Some references to sc_ac were left danglnig.
* Include if_dl.h and if_media.h.
* Delint printf() messages: int vs. long , int vs. pointer.
* Delete unused variables.