to avoid unnecessary 64 bit ops which would make binaries larger:
satime_t (currently unsigned int):
numbers in seconds returned by the machine dependent getsecs() function
which are used to measure relative time
saseconds_t (currently int):
numbers in seconds used to specify timeout to network drivers
Per discussion on current-users.
- KNF, ANSIfy, remove __P()
- use __func__ to print function names
- use __arraycount()
- include "ioconf.h" for struct cfdriver
- u_intNN_t -> uintNN_t
- wrap long lines
etc.
to a 2-clause licence (retaining UCB clauses (1) and (2)), per PR
22409 from Joel Baker, approved by Theo de Raadt, and ratified by
myself - the only discrepancy being the handling of the original
clause 3 in src/usr.sbin/yppoll/yppoll.c.
maps standard boot flags to corresponding RB_* values
use BOOT_FLAG() in port's MD code as appropriate
as discussed on tech-kern, add new boot flags -v, -q for booting
verbosely or quietly, and corresponding AB_VERBOSE/AB_QUIET
boot flags; also add FreeBSD-compatible bootverbose macro and
NetBSD-specific bootquiet macro
for hpcmips, use new bootverbose instead of it's own hpcmips_verbose
Tested on i386, and to limited extend (compile of affected files) also for
mvme68k, hp300, luna68k, sun3.
stuff
make this all compile with -Wall -Wno-main -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wstrict-prototypes -Werror , also compilable on 1.4.1
label itself as NetBSD/mvme68k instead of "BSD" in bootblock message
move bugcrt.c to libbug, remove bugcrt directory (bugcrt is still built
and used separately to rest of libbug)
convert sboot to use ordinary mvme68 libsa, instead of copying needed
stuff in libc_sa.c
convert to use version info generated by sys/conf/newvers_stand.sh
instead of previous version.c files, add necessary 'version' files
put chiptotime() to separate libsa file (used also by sboot/clock.c)
Thanks to Steve Woodford for help with this. Note that -current build
might be hosed by this change, will be addressed by Steve shortly.
Some of the stuff (e.g., rarpd, bootpd, dhcpd etc., libsa) still will
only support Ethernet. Tcpdump itself should be ok, but libpcap needs
lot of work.
For the detailed change history, look at the commit log entries for
the is-newarp branch.
boot.c: update from sun3 port, with changes for my new boot code put in.
conf.c: config from openbsd, by Theo de Raadt
dev_net.c: update from openbsd (standard dev_net with changes from theo)
dev_net.h: proto from openbsd