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IPL_SOFTSERIAL to IPL_SOFTTTY.
tested by oga@
ok miod@
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levels. This will allow for platforms where soft interrupt levels do not
map to real hardware interrupt levels to have soft ipl values overlapping
hard ipl values without breaking spl asserts.
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run(4) has been reported to work on sparc64 by Maxim Belooussov so I'm
pretty confident that it works on all arches.
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What happened was that the output of mkdep was fed to a sed expression
that trimmed a bit more than required and also failed to work when
attempting to do make depend with pcc.
Example:
genassym_c.o: /tmp/genassym.whatever ../../../../../sys/param.h \
was changed to:
assym.h: \
but what was intended was:
assym.h: ../../../../../sys/param.h \
For the pcc -M output things were a bit different and after the make
depend the genassym entry would still remain and make would fail. This
affected all platforms except amd64 and sgi.
Okay miod@.
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ok drahn@
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ok marco@ no objection miod@ need this for regress djm@ no objection krw@
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ok deraadt@
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Not sure what's more surprising: how long it took for NetBSD to
catch up to the rest of the BSDs (including UCB), or the amount of
code that NetBSD has claimed for itself without attributing to the
actual authors.
OK deraadt@
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code in the cold case.
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secondary boot loader). This will in turn act as a reminder to write
boot_armish.8 (soon).
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needs the few MD definitions they (sometimes) provide; only binutils is
interested in them, but binutils provide their own include files for that
purpose anyway.
ok deraadt@ kettenis@
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various segments. Hopefully this will help remove various
hacks in the boot loader in the future. This should have no
effect on most architectures (as we tend to have LMA == VMA).
ok drahn@, soft ok's various others.
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for RB_DFLTROOT; ok miod
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ok deraadt
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the hp300 related ones currently in use. CN_NORMAL becomes CN_LOWPRI,
CN_INTERNAL becomes CN_MIDPRI and CN_REMOTE becomes CN_HIGHPRI.
ok miod@
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which are not installed to userland; ok drahn
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directive can select between MI and MD versions of these files. At
the same time, adjust the boot programs to pick exactly what they need,
instead of the 7 or 8 mechanisms previously used.
There will be some fallout from this, but testing it all by myself is a
ridiculously slow process; it will be finished in-tree.
Various developers were very nice and avoided making fun of me when I
was gibbering in the corner..
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decide which files must be pulled into the kernel. Also conditionalize
the pulling of those files based on the COMPAT_* options.
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ok deraadt@
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USB capable archs.
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kernel builds locally this doesnt change much but over NFS this
cuts about 12% of the build time on my setup (i386).
OK miod@, deraadt@.
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to support hotplug media on most architectures. disklabel setup and
verification done using new helper functions. Disklabels must *always*
have a correct checksum now. Same code paths are used to learn on-disk
location disklabels, to avoid new errors sneaking in. Tested on almost all
cases, testing help from todd, kettenis, krw, otto, dlg, robert, gwk, drahn
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if enabled.
ok gwk@
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subsystems were enabled. others used a *md_diskconf -> diskconf() method to
make sure init_main could "do late setroot". Change all architectures to
have diskconf(), use it directly & late. tested by todd and myself on most
architectures, ok miod too
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ok gwk, deraadt
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ok drahn@
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libkvm, but all the necessary information for a complete _kvm_kvatop() is
available in the crash dump.
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option. Every architecture implements mutexes now.
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device_register() function -- even if it does nothing. reduces the
cpp-based blather different between architectures
idea ok'd by miod; tested on all architectures (except a few miod will
need to cleanup because he has them)
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years ago; ok miod
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machines. Instead -- build one solid clean MI version, and thenchange all
the architectures to use it. ok various people, tested on almost all cases.
(it is a 10094 line diff..)
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Aaron Linville <aaron@linville.org> in PR 5398.
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rt and such; tested and ok miod drahn
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right now that are supposed to be atomic with respect to interrupts and
SMP: atomic_setbits_int and atomic_clearbits_int.
All architectures other than i386 and amd64 get dummy implementations
since at first we'll be replacing operations that are done with
"a |= bit" and "a &= ~bit" today. More proper implementations will follow
kettenis@, miod@ ok
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