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is
47e8019573 Add __GENERIC_SOFT_INTERRUPTS implementation.
Currently, this is only kind of a wrapper around the *_sicallback() function
family. This way, we'll only break the new driver if it doesn't work.
After more drivers are converted, we'll change it to be the other way round.
1997-08-27 18:31:14 +00:00
is
f6ab1073c8 First part of M68060 and DraCo support.
* for the M68060 part: store buffer and branch target cache aren't
  enabled yet (this needs cleanup of lots of locore.s code which is a
  maze of little passages, all a little different) (and it wasn't yet
  tested in an accellerated Amiga, only in the DraCo).

  I've included a workaround for 2 of the CPU bugs in chips with Masks
  1F43G and earlier, but didn't bother to deal with the can of worms
  in the [0-3]D11W chips. Be sure to get "68060 rev. 1" or more
  reported at kernel startup time, or at least mention it (or the mask
  revision, if available) when reporting problems.

* for the DraCo: only machines with a CIA timer.

  I assigned machine id 32000+nn (0x7Dnn), where n is the machine
  readable Quicklogic custom chip revision (also printed at boot
  time).  "Guaranteed to work" up to rev. 3, newer DraCo's aren't
  guaranteed to have any CIA (we don't have a driver for the new timer
  yet).

  Supported are:

  - MF-II keyboards on the native interface and A3000 keyboards via
    the CIA.
  - builtin SCSI interface (yet another instance of siop)
  - CIA timer.
  - Zorro II devices which don't do DMA (don't get mapped to Zorro II
    address space in the DraCo)
  - "local bus" devices which are autoconfigured by the boot rom
    (should be all); only an Altais driver is there (looks like a Retina Z3)

  Not yet supported are:

  - native timer of newer machines.
  - Real Time Clock.
  - serial, parallel + floppy on the SuperIO chip (that is also: no mouse)

  XXX You need an enhanced boot loader, which will committed in a few days.

  XXX std.draco should and will go away.
1996-05-09 20:30:30 +00:00
jtc
71ab4ed9dc KERNEL -> _KERNEL 1995-03-28 18:13:48 +00:00
chopps
32dc3c5832 Many changes from osymh@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Michael L. Hitch)
Now use amiga HW for soft interrupts, non-contig options (2 or many chunks),
interrupt handler lists, 4066 ethernet, 1291 scsi, option to defer level 6
interrupts to level 4 (deal with icky built-in serial port)
1995-02-12 19:18:33 +00:00
cgd
ec77f0b327 new RCS ID format. 1994-10-26 02:01:24 +00:00
chopps
172b2ced90 also conform to standard style 1994-04-10 02:28:14 +00:00
chopps
c1a4ced691 protect against multiple inclusion (and be consitent) 1994-04-10 02:06:32 +00:00
chopps
276eff6bd9 Add missing Id's 1994-02-11 07:00:37 +00:00
mw
10e446bf72 new tree for amiga, replacing the bogous previous one.
SunOS support works for a lot of executables now (static and dynamic).
1993-10-30 23:41:47 +00:00
mycroft
4862b84c92 Add RCS identifiers (this time on the correct side of the branch), and
incorporate recent changes in netbsd-0-9 branch.
1993-08-01 19:22:24 +00:00
mw
33e84123f7 sys/arch/amiga tree. This is the machdep part required to get the kernel
up on an A3000. There are still (very) few changes required outside the
arch/amiga tree, so you can't recompile the kernel yet. Support for
third party SCSI controllers for the A2000 is on its way. The kernel is
fully functional (except for a missing ethernet-driver ...). This
tree is based on my version #390.
1993-07-05 19:19:43 +00:00