a ready-to-use level 1 page table (on sun4m) and MMU context.
A simple `fork()' test shows an improvement in spent system time of
around 4 percent (which is just a bit disappointing, IMO, but it's
an improvement nonetheless).
otherwise an unaligned address gets passed to the linker. (which is
rounded there, so this is harmless)
XXX how about passing "-N" and killing all these hacks?
and use appropriately
- create more helper macros:
. cdev__xyz_init(c,n), such as cdev__ocri_init() for
/* open, close, read, ioctl */, etc.
. cdev__xRy_init(c,n), where nullop is used instead of enodev to dummy out
method `R' and the comments now read /* xxx (read) yyy */ instead
. cdev__xyz_t_init(c,n,t) - as per cdev__xyz_init, but sets d_type = t
as well
- use seltrue instead of dev_noimpl(poll,*), as (IIRC) cdevsw.d_poll should
always DTRT WRT returning a valid result. (a few devices previously
incorrectly returned ENODEV)
- use dev_noimpl(stop,enodev) instead of dev_noimpl(stop,nullop) if tty
== 0, because it doesn't matter if dev_type_stop isn't implemented in that
case, and it allows the use of the cdev__xyz_init macros. certain ports
(sparc,sparc64,x68k) used the nullop method for dev_type_stop in a few
drivers, whereas everything else uses enodev
- ensure that the comments are accurate WRT the behaviour of a given entry
(error is printed in MI loadfile() anyway)
- Make sure to try to load all default kernel names,
including netbsd.sun3[x].
Now sun3 ELF based miniroot works properly on my 3/80.
Use const.
Add __noreturn__ attributes.
Add a __format__ attribute.
Add __unused__ attributes.
Use symbolic constants for open() and lseek().
Declare types of all function parameters; convert some function
definitions to ISO C form.
Ensure standard file descriptors are open on startup.
Check for errors writing output of makedefs.
Avoid duplicate definitions of variables.