is different than the "machinename" internal variable, read
machinearch's files.${machinearch} and add it to the list of files
for the machine. Also, regardless of whether or not they're different,
create a ${machinearch} sylink (or directory) pointing to the machinearch
include files (or containing them).
wouldn't". this is overridden by (and is a subset of "device-driver".
if you have a "standard" file, you can also do: "standard foo needs-count"
to get a foo.h file. (for the hp300 stuff)
2. "irq ?" sets it to (u_short)-1
3. "irq #" sets it to (1<<#)
4. not specifying an interrupt sets it to 0.
Until someone else comes up with a better scheme, that's the way it is.
If you have a driver that turns the interrupt off, set it to ZERO.
If, after calling XXprobe(), id_irq is still (u_short)-1, that is the same
as if XXprobe() failed.
devices hanging off controllers, any kind of controller.
A device on isa0 is called at probe(self), then attach(self)
A controller on isa0 is called at probe(self), then all it's children with
defined unit numbers are initialized by calling attach(subdev); next all
subdevices with unit ? are initialized by calling attach(sundev).
Almost all device entry points is now like the vax/sun model (intr being
the weird one)
and files.kernel has now been completely replaced.
features supported: not nearly as broken as the stuff before
expression support for dependencies
support for 'requires'
no longer generates lots of stupid unnecessary .h files
broke lots of broken stuff, and forced fixing it.
(docs to arrive later)
added '-k' option for continue even after error
documented '-g'
This patch adds the symbol names to icu.s that vmstat expects
the interrupt counters to be called. It also adds code to config
so that the names of the interrupts are written at the end of vectors.s
so vmstat can report real device names. It also cleans up and enables
the logging of stray interrupts. The counters for false interrupts
are added but the fix for them is not (the fix I have is not done
very good.) A false interrupt is when a device asserts it's interrupt
signal, then removes it before the 8259 can latch it. This is the number
one cause of stray IRQ7's and IRQ15's.
Additional device probe information is now printed. This includes
ending I/O address (many drivers do not return the correct value from a
probe this still needs to be fixed), memory address and size, driver
flags passed in by config.