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<chuck@openbsd.org>. This code is as of yet disabled on all platforms,
actually not yet supported on more than mvme68k, although other
platforms are expected soon, as code is already available.
This code makes handling of multiple physical memory regions
consistent over all platforms, as well as keeping the performance of
maintaining a single continuous memory chunk. It is also a
requirement for the upcoming UVM replacement VM system.
What I did in this merge: just declared the pmap_map function in a
MD include file per port that needs it. It's not an exported pmap
interface, says Chuck. It ended up in differnt include files on
differnet ports, as I tried to follow the current policy on a per-arch
basis.
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This includes all of the new frodo drivers, from Michael Smith, hacked up
by Jason R. Thorpe; other changes, mostly configuration and/or m68k
abstraction related, from Thorpe. A few others of my own.
This compiles and runs, have not yet tested Domain kbd or apci ports.
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(<miff@spam.frisbee.net.au>).
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This includes:
* All of the prototyping and KNF changes.
* The new interrupt system.
* Portions of the Domain Keyboard support from Mike Smith.
This does not include:
* m68k changes, namely generic dumps.
Various sundry changes and fixes by me.
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user.
KNOWN NOT WORKING:
* DIO-II devices
* Dynamic executables
NOT EVEN TRIED:
* New config support
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