We have to mask higher bits on NCR register access via bus_space_read_4(9),
as the previous NCR_READ_REG() does.
Problem reported by Erik Bertelsen on port-pmax@.
I tested a different version on 3MIN and I also tested committed version
on gxemul, but 3MAX doesn't have asc_ioasic but asc_tc..
There are still about 1600 left, but they have ',' or /* ... */
in the actual variable definitions - which my awk script doesn't handle.
There are also many that need () -> (void).
(The script does handle misordered arguments.)
This branch was a major cleanup and rototill of many of the various OEA
cpu based PPC ports that focused on sharing as much code as possible
between the various ports to eliminate near-identical copies of files in
every tree. Additionally there is a new PIC system that unifies the
interface to interrupt code for all different OEA ppc arches. The work
for this branch was done by a variety of people, too long to list here.
TODO:
bebox still needs work to complete the transition to -renovation.
ofppc still needs a bunch of work, which I will be looking at.
ev64260 still needs to be renovated
amigappc was not attempted.
NOTES:
pmppc was removed as an arch, and moved to a evbppc target.
use from checking the proc's uid to suser(9), and account for the use of
privileges. Noted by David Holland in PR kern/31126.
Also change this to use the proc argument instead of curproc.
instead of the 8 defined by struct dt_locator_msg. Change the dectection
so we swap the mouse/keyboard addresses only if the packets don't match
what's expected (rather than on every packet). My mouse now works, and
if a different mouse sends an 8 byte packet, it should also work.
them to serial mouse buttons, which were then mapped into events to pass
to the X server).
Also fix bug in mouse motion - putting 2 unsigned bytes into an integer
resulted in a 16-bit unsigned value, so negative mouse motion didn't work.
depressed keys in each message. Any keys in current message that are
also present in previous message are ignored. However, copying a byte
array into an integer array and comparing entry by entry doesn't have
the desired effect. Change the definition of the save buffer to match
the current message buffer data.
card. It was using the same index as the Ethernet interface, but didn't
cause any problems until the new xcfb.c driver installed an interrupt
handler. Ethernet interrupts went to the xcfb.c interrupt handler and
hung machine.
kqueue provides a stateful and efficient event notification framework
currently supported events include socket, file, directory, fifo,
pipe, tty and device changes, and monitoring of processes and signals
kqueue is supported by all writable filesystems in NetBSD tree
(with exception of Coda) and all device drivers supporting poll(2)
based on work done by Jonathan Lemon for FreeBSD
initial NetBSD port done by Luke Mewburn and Jason Thorpe
This merge changes the device switch tables from static array to
dynamically generated by config(8).
- All device switches is defined as a constant structure in device drivers.
- The new grammer ``device-major'' is introduced to ``files''.
device-major <prefix> char <num> [block <num>] [<rules>]
- All device major numbers must be listed up in port dependent majors.<arch>
by using this grammer.
- Added the new naming convention.
The name of the device switch must be <prefix>_[bc]devsw for auto-generation
of device switch tables.
- The backward compatibility of loading block/character device
switch by LKM framework is broken. This is necessary to convert
from block/character device major to device name in runtime and vice versa.
- The restriction to assign device major by LKM is completely removed.
We don't need to reserve LKM entries for dynamic loading of device switch.
- In compile time, device major numbers list is packed into the kernel and
the LKM framework will refer it to assign device major number dynamically.
indicating an unhandled "command". ERESTART is -1, which can lead to
confusion. ERESTART has been moved to -3 and EPASSTHROUGH has been
placed at -4. No ioctl code should now return -1 anywhere. The
ioctl() system call is now properly restartable.