on an A1200 yet. Configuration of wdc/atapi in GENERIC is currently
commented out to prevent the suprise of an IDE drive changing from sd0
to wd0 (and the first real SCSI drive changing from sd1/sd1 to sd0).
Note: enabling these will cause disk device renumbering if any IDE were
present (i.e. if sd0 was IDE drive 0, that drive will become wd0 and sd0
will be the first real SCSI drive.
Add a byte-swapping access_method array for use with MI wdc driver.
XXX Currently only read_multi_2 and write_multi_2 are used by MI wdc code;
XXX The other byte-swapping routines still need to be added.
This is not strictly necessary, as
- at least for the Ricoh chip in the A3000 and A4000, as those chips' Y10
registers happily continue to count up from 0xA if manually incremented
past 0x9.
- the Amiga ROMs and "setclock" commands seem to interpret 0xA 0x? like
200?, etc.
However,
- the Amiga setclock writes the modulo 10 value into the chips
- the chip docs of both chips, including the Y2K information of their
manufacturers, only refer to the range 0-9
- the chips increment from 9 to 0
So we better conform to this, to avoid unpleasant surprises.
"To fully support self-modifying code in any situation, it is imperative that
a CPUSHA intrcution is executed before the execution of the first self-modified
instruction. The CPUSHA instruction has the effect of ensuring that there is
no stale data iin memory, the pipeline is flushed, and instruction prefetches
are repeated and taken from external memory."
I verified that this is the only way (I can think of) to make the sigtramp
regression test work on 68040. doing cpushl dc; cinvl ic; over the affected
address range, then nop (to synchronize the pipeline) is not enough; apparently
the nop does not FLUSH the pipeline and prefetch...
Note that the 68060 UM has copied the above cited passage, but in fact this is
not true. This might be connected to the fact that the 68060 does ensure
memory access order under most conditions.
remove GENERIC.v6 file (as it is part of GENERIC now).
"faith" interface is commented out by default as it is not really for
general use.
IPsec items are commented out as well, though we can enable "options IPSEC"
without export-related issue ("options IPSEC" will enable authentication
portion only). We may need to think about it again.
if you have problem compiling with INET6 on archs I do not have access to,
please contact me.
XXX what to do with arch/arm32/SHARK{,.v6}?
This avoids a zero pointer dereference, which fixes PR 8571.
Make sbic_dmago() report selection timeouts to the upper layer.
This makes sbic really work again with 1.4L.
by saving the last written FIOSVIDEO/GRFIOCBLANK value into a shadow variable
in the grf_softc and returning this value on FBIOGVIDEO.
The presence of this ioctl is needed by screenblank(8) nowadays.
Original problem reported by Lars Hecking on the port-amiga mailing list.
that is priority is rasied. Add a new spllowersoftclock() to provide the
atomic drop-to-softclock semantics that the old splsoftclock() provided,
and update calls accordingly.
This fixes a problem with using the "rnd" pseudo-device from within
interrupt context to extract random data (e.g. from within the softnet
interrupt) where doing so would incorrectly unblock interrupts (causing
all sorts of lossage).
XXX 4 platforms do not have priority-raising capability: newsmips, sparc,
XXX sparc64, and VAX. This platforms still have this bug until their
XXX spl*() functions are fixed.
base of the Chipmem). With the new pmap_extract, we distinguish this from
an invalid kernel mapping. Don't confuse the reader with the old panic
message.
- fix emitrules() like emitfiles() to deal with the prefix (otherwise it
would attempt to find the file in the normal base for the NORMAL_C rule).
- add emitincludes() which adds include directives for each prefix to the
$INCLUDES variable in the makefile.
- add %INCLUDES to each Makefile.arch to deal with the above.
this makes "prefix" actually work in a usable manner, and now i can move
on to fixing compiler warnings (errors) in the ESP code. :)
- remove "need-flag" for mac68k esp driver, as it is not used in anywhere
and conflicts with IPsec ESP header.
This should be the only MD change in IPv6 support, except kernel config file.
Very sorry if you have any compilation problem with it (I believe it is okay).
If your favorite arch is not included in here, please add a
call to ip6intr() from softintr handle.
mode. On this chip, we need to access some registers to set the text plane,
which messes up the graphics setup.
This should fix the grf3 problems reported by several people.
Michael Hitch and Joerg Lehners analyzed the problem and provided the fix.
bus. Without this, cbiiisc used to hang if nothing was connected.
Reported by Matthias Scheler. A similar method to avoid this was suggested
by Ralph Schmidt.
bytes/sector correctly.
Submitted by Detlev Würkner in PR 7653.
Non-trivial merge with the 1.30 change (handle old AmigaDOS fs partitions
with simulated sectorsperblock > 1) by myself, so don't blame Detlev if it
doesn't work (but I checked!).
XXX We still need changes to the file systems to handle this fully.
has PAGEABLE and INTRSAFE flags. PAGEABLE now really means "pageable",
not "allocate vm_map_entry's from non-static pool", so update all map
creations to reflect that. INTRSAFE maps are maps that are used in
interrupt context (e.g. kmem_map, mb_map), and thus use the static
map entry pool (XXX as does kernel_map, for now). This will eventually
change now these maps are locked, as well.
directly, call the function pointer (*if_input)(ifp, m). The input routine
expects the packet header to be at the head of the packet, and will adjust
as necessary. Privatize the layer 2 input and output routines, allowing
*_ifattach() to set them up as appropriate.
the child inherits the stack pointer from the parent (traditional
behavior). Like the signal stack, the stack area is secified as
a low address and a size; machine-dependent code accounts for stack
direction.
This is required for clone(2).
define a flag UVM_PGA_USERESERVE to allow non-kernel object
allocations to use pages from the reserve.
use the new flag for allocations in pmap modules.