NetBSD/sys/compat/hpux/syscalls.conf
thorpej 0ec193c9b2 Get COMPAT_HPUX partially working on the hp300. Notable improvements:
* It compiles (and links).
	* Make use of "/emul/hpux" where applicable.
	* Untangle a bit, pulling some funtions from the monolithic
	  hpux_compat.c into hpux_file.c, hpux_exec.c, etc.
	* Fix a couple of bugs.
Yet to do:
	* Move hp300-specific functions into hp300/hp300/hpux_machdep.c.
	* Make everything work properly (you laugh...)

These changes are sufficient to run some simple HP-UX 9.x executables,
including ls(1) (which will read password and group information from the
YP server correctly, albeit slowly), a simple "hello world", uname(1),
and a few other odds and ends.  Dynamically linked executables work, and
demand-paging _seems_ to work properly.  Major problems:
	* socket and/or signal handling appears to need some work yet.
	* 99% sure I didn't do exactly the right thing adjusting for the
	  fact that "kstack" is gone now.
	* ktrace(1)'ing some executables (HP-UX telnet(1) is what I tried)
	  causes the HP-UX executable to dump core with a SIGSEGV for an
	  as of yet unknown reason.

This is mostly meant as a checkpoint/snapshot, to make it easier for others
to track progress on this code, and hack on it themselves.  It's certainly
better off now than before.
1995-11-28 08:39:45 +00:00

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# $NetBSD: syscalls.conf,v 1.2 1995/11/28 08:39:54 thorpej Exp $
sysnames="hpux_syscalls.c"
sysnumhdr="hpux_syscall.h"
syssw="hpux_sysent.c"
sysarghdr="hpux_syscallargs.h"
compatopts=""
libcompatopts=""
switchname="hpux_sysent"
namesname="hpux_syscallnames"
constprefix="HPUX_SYS_"