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21412 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
cgd 452fdf584c #ifdef __alpha__, prototype device_register 1996-07-10 17:52:04 +00:00
cgd b119b40c59 it compiles, but DEFINITELY does not run 1996-07-10 03:17:09 +00:00
cgd 77ba495772 temporarily move new pmap code into a seperate header, so changes to
one version won't spam people compiling with the option to get the other.
1996-07-09 22:22:25 +00:00
cgd db0b3ca200 kill a typo 1996-07-09 22:08:28 +00:00
thorpej 95eaf147f1 Add Oakland and Berkeley, CA (510 area code) as suggested by
Michael I. Bushnell <mib@gnu.ai.mit.edu>.
1996-07-09 16:29:38 +00:00
mycroft 353cfc3523 Oops; remove something that shouldn't be here. 1996-07-09 09:23:03 +00:00
mycroft 00e5d89a69 Sort FTS_NS entries by name, just so the order is well-defined. 1996-07-09 09:16:29 +00:00
thorpej 401810260a -DDEAMON is no longer used, so remove it from CFLAGS. 1996-07-09 06:36:31 +00:00
thorpej 0d01b20301 Fix a misplaced #endif - if DEBUG wasn't defined, ypbind would never
detach from the controlling tty.
1996-07-09 06:34:12 +00:00
cgd c5d7ffec0d fix a few botched names 1996-07-09 04:18:13 +00:00
cgd 0cefc7ef74 clean and update for new defintions, prototypes, etc. 1996-07-09 00:53:48 +00:00
cgd b9659c52a5 add -Werror -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes as
CWARNFLAGS in the Makefile, but (for the time being, i.e. until that
works) override that with 'makeoptions' in std.alpha.
1996-07-09 00:46:01 +00:00
cgd 8c87bcbe93 definitions and constants which are part of the Alpha AXP
Architecture, and which relate to the OSF/1 PALcode.
1996-07-09 00:40:58 +00:00
cgd 2ba2d62b9b redefine lots of things in terms of definitions in alpha_cpu.h 1996-07-09 00:39:24 +00:00
cgd 48f29c8bc0 this file should not exist, for now 1996-07-09 00:38:37 +00:00
cgd c3a7b67f3d Everything which would be defined here is defined in
alpha_cpu.h, and this file is no longer necessary for the
Alpha.  However, some machine-independent code (e.g.
/sys/compat/common/kern_exit_43.c) still wants a file with
this name to be around.
1996-07-09 00:37:51 +00:00
cgd c2cd1ae6f5 profile_swpipl() -> _alpha_pal_swpipl() 1996-07-09 00:35:05 +00:00
cgd 04294813bd various cleanup, move setsoft* and spl* into intr.h. 1996-07-09 00:33:20 +00:00
cgd 29a40482db clean up comments, add OSF/1 rdmces and wrmces PALcode function calls. 1996-07-09 00:30:22 +00:00
cgd 2eab3353db delete cruft, clean up constants 1996-07-09 00:28:25 +00:00
oki d09eed0a24 Sync with release branch. 1996-07-08 19:36:21 +00:00
oki fcfd492fd6 - VERSION is up to 1.2
- fixed to write bootstrap code correctly.
- x68k has only fake disklabel, cannot use disklabel -r.  remove -r.
1996-07-08 19:33:40 +00:00
thorpej 500e663387 Now that setreuid() and setregid() are system calls again, don't call
the C library "private" versions.  Doing so results in unresolved
symbols the next time a dynamically linked program is run after the
new C library is installed.
1996-07-08 16:42:49 +00:00
oki 6b8ffeacd0 fixed format error 1996-07-08 16:36:28 +00:00
oki f8e8e90f15 move wait for insert system floppy to mountroot_hook stuff 1996-07-08 16:32:12 +00:00
is 7c66bb9bef Cleaned up copyright notice, fixed a typo, and sync the comment in the
GSP assembler file with reality.
1996-07-08 13:28:41 +00:00
mycroft 524eb9810f Stylistic change of no consequence. 1996-07-08 10:32:01 +00:00
mycroft 0dc5640b54 Compare nanosecond field in timestamps.
Always do name comparison if other sort field is equal.
1996-07-08 10:22:13 +00:00
mycroft c603307d33 Partition FTS_NS entries from others, to avoid confusing qsort().
Don't bother to order the FTS_NS entries amongst themselves.
1996-07-08 10:20:16 +00:00
thorpej 688ff1ddf9 Correct think-o; this is an assembler source file (and the Makefile
expected as such).
1996-07-08 03:27:25 +00:00
fvdl 90b2034c7c Use the right time for v3 setattr operation. 1996-07-07 12:25:47 +00:00
fvdl 88eff7ea92 Start XIDs at a value based on the current time, not 0. This avoids nasty
XID confusions with servers that cache them over a long period and
with clients that reboot quickly.

Problems: because of the sanity check that is done by comparing the system
time with filesystem time, XIDs will start at 0 until root is mounted,
which means it isn't completely safe for diskless setups. But it's clearly
better than it was. It would also be cleaner if all XID handling (more
generally, all RPC handling) within the kernel went through the
same functions.
1996-07-07 12:23:49 +00:00
chopps 63d996d871 change more to less and make link from less to more 1996-07-07 07:02:29 +00:00
thorpej d0fa21650e Sync with WWW server. 1996-07-07 02:28:44 +00:00
leo 3bb1747d99 Add the atari. 1996-07-06 21:29:51 +00:00
leo 6d97198ea1 First steps in getting the installation docs up to date. 1996-07-06 19:45:43 +00:00
christos 34bb182f46 First cut at a manual page that describes the procedure to setup the SVR4
compatibility stuff.
1996-07-06 17:14:50 +00:00
jtc ca7561ba59 Fix typo 1996-07-06 00:15:45 +00:00
abrown 5151f08e24 Update Lance ethernet manpage to match current reality of link? flags:
-link0 -link1:	autodetect cable type
	link0:	use UTP
	link1:	use AUI
1996-07-06 00:08:41 +00:00
abrown 0c6696de2d Take advantage of new am7990 sc_nocarrier() function in order to do auto-
matic media detection on Sun4m machines which support multiple media
(UTP and AUI). New function lenocarrier() switches media type when called
if no link? flags are set.

Redefine link flags for Lance ethernet (le):
	<none>:	switch between media as needed to find carrier (autodetect)
		Preference to whatever the PROM is using (AUI if not booted
		from the network)
	link0:	use UTP port only
	link1:	use AUI port only

This allows Sun4m machines with dual media Lance ethernet adapters to
boot from the network on the UTP port.
1996-07-06 00:01:34 +00:00
abrown de61f8f511 Add a new function hook sc_nocarrier() to am7990_softc. If non-null, this
function is called when carrier is lost in lieu of a console message.
This is used by the sparc port to switch media types on Sun4m machines
if the appropriate link flags are set by ifconfig (see following commit
message). Should not affect ports that do not use sc_nocarrier().
1996-07-05 23:56:57 +00:00
explorer 7e4136b303 Add a continuation slash in the commented-out i387 section 1996-07-05 22:26:51 +00:00
explorer 228f4739ce add ZIP quirk for SDEV_NOMODESENSE 1996-07-05 21:58:04 +00:00
leo 4b5bff0d0f During a rather lengthy debug session with Markus Kilbinger (Thanks again!),
we managed to kill the following SCSI-driver bugs for the Falcon:
   - The Byte_Count_zero bit of the falcon DMA controller does not always
     tell the truth! This caused the SCSI-driver to choke on devices that
     disconnected in the middle of a DMA-transfer (mostly removables).
   - Printing debug info about the 5380 on the Falcon is *only* permitted
     when DMA is not active.
   - Some functions forgot to remove possibly pending sofware interrupts
   - Some debug options didn't allow debugging a single target while they
     could easily be made to do so. This is fixed.
1996-07-05 19:35:35 +00:00
leo f1af6a2252 Add missing spl0() call. 1996-07-05 19:22:21 +00:00
mark f5ee3d4ce6 Make sure all routes through vt_curadr() range check the x and y coordinates.
This fixes a nasty bug that could kill the kernel without ever reporting
a panic.
1996-07-05 19:07:55 +00:00
christos 8979b8342a Fix PR/2599; include <sys/dirent.h> instead of <sys/dir.h> 1996-07-05 16:31:00 +00:00
christos 7e1c82f6f4 - Apply PR/2535: Add support for flex scsi disks.
- Add a quirk called SCSI_NOMODESENSE for drives like the iomega jaz,
  that don't support mode sense.
1996-07-05 16:19:02 +00:00
leo ec3f2031a8 Change accesses to 'ssir' to inline asm macro's. 1996-07-04 07:25:13 +00:00
jtc a0d2fe2548 Thanks to the calling conventions used by some cpus, the argument lists
passed to the execl(), execle(), and execlp() functions are in the form
of the argument vector to be passed to execve().  On these architectures,
it is unnecessary to count the number of arguments, allocate space on
the stack, copy the arguments, etc.  The vector already on the stack
can be used instead.

When some arguments are passed in registers (like most RISC CPU's), it
should be possible to allocate stack space adjacent such that the
registers can be copied to that memory.  After that, the same
approach described above can be used.

This change takes advantage of this on the i386, m68k, and ns32k.  It
is probably true on the vax, but I am unable to check.  RISC CPU's
probably need assembly language implementations to ensure everything
is placed exactly as needed when registers are copied to the stack...
1996-07-04 07:18:56 +00:00