as with user-land programs, include files are installed by each directory
in the tree that has includes to install. (This allows more flexibility
as to what gets installed, makes 'partial installs' easier, and gives us
more options as to which machines' includes get installed at any given
time.) The old SYS_INCLUDES={symlinks,copies} behaviours are _both_
still supported, though at least one bug in the 'symlinks' case is
fixed by this change. Include files can't be build before installation,
so directories that have includes as targets (e.g. dev/pci) have to move
those targets into a different Makefile.
handlers. (Only slot_ignore() and slot_noint() need this, and we already
have a place to put this information.) Adjust add_nubus_intr() so that if
the client_data arg is specified as NULL, pass the slot number as
client_data to the interrupt handler.
MACHINE_NEW_NONCONTIG interface implementation, which is now enabled
on all systems. Thanks to Jason Thorpe for his work on the hp300 port,
from which most of the code used here was derived.
XXX In spite of the fact that it works on the hp300, UVM does not (yet)
work well under load on mac68k.
as this breaks C++ code that happens to indirectly include this header.
Both Matthias Scheler and I noticed this, independently.
This problem notably does not affect the atari and sun3/sun3x ports,
which have already implemented a similar solution.
internal ethernet on the Quadra/Centris 660av/840av.
Add initial support for the PSC (DMA controller) to support the above
(DMA SCSI remains unsupported). This involved also changing the way
that several interrupts are handled.
Above from David Huang <khym@bga.com>
Since the interrupts changed somewhat, we must also make the ipls
dynamic, defaulting to their prior levels and adjusted for the AVs.
I modelled this on the hp300.
msgbuf. Note that old 'dmesg' and 'syslogd' binaries will continue running,
though old 'dmesg' binaries will output a few bytes of junk at the start of
the buffer, and will miss a few bytes at the end of the buffer.
by implementing entirely in assembly. This saves some 6 bytes on all MPUs,
and about 8 cycles on the 030.
Now that it's optimized, define spltty() in terms of _splraise() so that
we don't inadvertantly lower the SPL.