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value to swap the SDA and SCL pins assigment during attach.
Mostly from work with mbalmer@NetBSD.
ok miod@
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spotted by Thomas de Grivel, ok matthew@
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changes to allow using non-native encodings, and alpha specific code to try
and avoid doing 8 bit memory access.
Tested on 3000/300LX, deaf testing on 3000/600.
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specifically, rewrite them to permit some markup in the column headers,
and use "Ta" instead of literal tabs; mandoc does not currently match groff
100%, but a mandoc fix may be some time off, and we've gone enough releases
with poorly formatting column lists.
in some cases i have rewritten the lists as -tag, where -column made
little sense.
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.Bl -column header1 header2 ... <Bl flags>
mixing things up confuses mandoc, and adding flags in can screw up the list.
this hopefully just makes things a bit safer (and more consistent).
(one more bit of work left and all column lists should format how we want)
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ok mcbride@ jmc@
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construct;
this also sidesteps what seems to be a problem with mandoc, in that
"-column -compact" seems to mess up the formatting. thus these pages should
now have their lists formatted nicely (i.e. correctly aligned and with indent
applied);
as a side note, the fact that headers are not properly marked up is another
issue which will be addressed separately (a mandoc fix is needed, i think).
i have fudged a few of these to mark up properly, since the workaround does
make sense for some pages.
as another side note, i haven;t fixed man7, as i need to prepare a separate
diff for kristaps and ingo.
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OK mikeb@ millert@
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in DIO-II space, as a fat device spanning four select codes (i.e. 16MB of
memory). This is way too much for an at-most 2 Mpixel 8bit frame buffer, and
it turns out that this is because the device provides both a regular DIO-II
frame buffer (spanning two select codes) and a regular STI frame buffer
(spanning the other two select codes).
This commit introduces a straightforward sti@dio attachment to get a working
sti(4) and wsdisplay(4) in a ridiculously small number of lines; however
the console code needs some changes to avoid duplicating globals.
While there, add sti@dio support for the bootblocks, and I couldn't help
myself but clean the most rotten parts of them, and try to have them reuse
various files in sys/arch/hp300/dev instead of rolling their outdated ones.
Tested on a real 382 with the low-resolution frame buffer:
sti0 at dio0 scode 132: rev 8.02;129, ID 0x27134CB440A00499
sti0: 382V, 2048x512 frame buffer, 640x480x8 display
sti0: 8x16 font type 1, 16 bpc, charset 0-255
wsdisplay0 at sti0 mux 1: console (std, vt100 emulation)
Boot blocks updates tested on DIO-II 425t (serial/glass console), SGC 425e
(serial/glass console) and 382 (serial/glass console). And will be tested
on SGC 425t soon as well.
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From Brad.
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from Michiel Overtoom, freebsd pr #159132
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OK sthen@
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Also add two other devices that were previously forgotten.
ok jsg@, sthen@
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ok jsg@
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`net.pipex.enable' to enable PIPEX. By default, pipex is disabled
and it will not process packets from wire. Update man pages and
update HOWTO_PIPEX_NPPPD.txt for testers.
discussed with dlg@, ok deraadt@ mcbride@ claudio@
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VAX port. This means, 11/7xx, VAX6000 and VAX8x00 systems, as well as SBI,
CMI, BI, XMI and MASSBUS drivers.
Most of these files were not being compiled or kept in compilable state over
the years anyway.
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enabled in generic. let's just admit it's not really discouraged.
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i386. Stop abusing it on other archs for controling a shutdown by
pressing the soft power button:
* Add a MI sysctl hw.allowpowerdown; if set to 1 (the default) it
allows a power button shutdown.
* Make acpi(4)/acpibtn(4) honor hw.allowpowerdown.
* Switch the various power button intercepts on landisk, sgi, sparc64
and zaurus over to hw.allowpowerdown.
* Garbage collect the machdep.kbdreset sysctl on all archs other than
amd64 and i386.
ok miod@
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