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It is now possible to test wsmux with (recent) X. XF86Config changes
are necessary in InputDevice Section: Protocol -> standard, remove Device.
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are missing in translation table. Not enabled yet.
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politically correct check for whether this is an io or mem mapping space.
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downgrade the UDMA device to DMA. Works around a problem with old combo
drives on some Apple machines.
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for the past few weeks. drahn@ agrees.
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parameters.
Ok millert@, miod@, maja@
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until the issue with SR invalidation/loading is corrected.
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the ANSI way.
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Fix bug where altivec context was not freed on process exit.
Fix bug where vscr was not correctly saved/restored.
replace asm statement was macros which expand to the same
asm code or to .long XXX which evaluates to the same instruction
since in-tree gas does not support altivec.
Enable ALTIVEC support by default on macppc, still conditional
for other powerpc ports.
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the spill list for each PTEG, the V->P translations are stored in
trees for each pmap. All valid kernel mappings are preallocated
in 1-1 memory so that tlb spill/loads for kernel accesses can be
looked up while physical, user mappings are not guaranteed to
be 1-1 mapped, thus the kernel must go virtual to look up user
mappings. While this is more expensive, the tree search is much
lower cost than the long linked list search. Also on each pmap_remove()
it was necessary to search the linked lists for each possible mapping,
now it just looks up the entry in the tree.
This change gives a 25-36% speedup in 'make build' time. What was
around 2:50 is now around 1:55 on a 733MHz G4.
This change causes a likely existing bug to appear quite often,
it deals with the segment register invalidation in kernel mode.
Because of that problem, currently this change limits the physical
memory used to 256MB. This limitation will be fixed soon, it is not
an error in the pmap code.
* Effort sponsored in part by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
* Agency (DARPA) and Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force
* Materiel Command, USAF, under agreement number F30602-01-2-0537.
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ALTQify more drivers.
ok millert@
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of the hardware clock. Prevent clock screwage due to lost battery on laptops
where the hardware clock goes back to 0. From NetBSD.
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openfirmware commands (which apple seems to have removed), walk the device
tree attempting to detect what type of keyboard(s) are present. Give
preference to USB if USB and ADB both found. If none found hope for USB.
This does have a problem on RevC iMacs booting without USB keyboard,
it seems apple left the adb device tree information which indicates
an ADB kebyoard is present. This fixes newer ibook and PBG4 keyboard
detection.
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they do not appear to be capable of handling all possible nested interrupts.
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on reboot. perhaps OF uses it at other times?
Since OF always use the same memory addresses, this should always allocate
the same ram to the msgbuf, and allow it to be preserved across reboot.
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BUS_DMA_READ, BUS_DMA_WRITE, and BUS_DMA_STREAMING
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Code reorganization to support pci-pci bridges on the interrupt fixup code.
Interrupts on devices behind pci-pci bridges should not be configured properly.
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the same virtual irq as well.
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the same virtual irq as well.
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them to be intialized by the other. also remove static variables
and rename them so they are accessable via ddb.
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under the control of machdep.allowaperture.
This allows to run the X server on macppc with securelevel=1, given that
machdep.allowaperture is != 0.
OK deraadt@
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suggestion by art.
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The patch allows you to change the value of NMBCLUSTERS, BUFCACHEPERCENT
and NKMEMPAGES using the config command, instead of recompiling the kernel.
This is the kernel part of the patch. I have compiled it on i386, sparc64,
alpha and macppc. -moj ok art@ maja@
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interrupts and buffer handling seems to be occurring correctly.
All audio samples are zero'ed however. Dont know if the problem is
with audio source control or with DMA. audio output still works.
A few changes were other changes from netbsd which seemed to make sense.
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to boot on a B&W G3.
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