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spikes in other developers by making it so that removal of a .d
file without removing the corresponding object will result in the
latter being treated as out of date.
ok beck@ art@ drahn@
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ok beck deraadt
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scsi?" rule, similar to how ethernet PHY drivers attach at mii.
Discussed on icb.
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The new world order of pmemrange makes this data completely redundant
(being dealt with by the pmemrange constraints instead). Remove all code
that messes with the freelist.
While touching every caller of uvm_page_physload() anyway, add the flags
argument to all callers (all but one is 0 and that one already used
PHYSLOAD_DEVICE) and remove the macro magic to allow callers to continue
without it.
Should shrink the code a bit, as well.
matthew@ pointed out some mistakes i'd made.
``freelist death, I like. Ok.' ariane@
`I agree with the general direction, go ahead and i'll fix any fallout
shortly'' miod@ (68k 88k and vax i could not check would build)
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ATAPI devices. atapiscsi(4) is only for handling ATAPI devices on an
ATA bus, so umass(4) shouldn't care about it.
ok krw@, dlg@; no objections from deraadt@
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a PC/AT or PS/2 keyboard/mouse controller. ok miod@
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function, and let attachment code calls this rather than malloc(9).
This prevents re-initialization of the queue in shared queue chipsets.
Also, add wdc_free_queue() as a complementary function.
Earlier version (without wdc_free_queue()) tested by sthen@ and Amit
Kulkarni on various pciide(4) chips.
ok dlg@
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- add nearbyint, nearbyintf and nearbyintl implemented using fenv
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using the -MD option to cc, with -MP, -MT, and -MF where needed, converting
"make depend" to a no-op. This increases parallelism for those using "make -j"
and keeps the dependencies up to date with each compilation automatically.
sparc and vax users will need to rebuild gcc with support for the
-M[PTF] options before config'ing with this diff.
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Discussed and okay drahn@. Okay deraadt@.
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holding locks, this is not allowed, and nobody has stepped up to fix this,
so better not lure people into using bluetooth devices.
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in some grief. Split this out.
From Vladimir Kirillov
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tested on a GENERIC config from all arches.
ok deraadt@ miod@
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early MD and late MI files must be split up so that vers.o can sneak
between. Issue spotted by bluhm, repair discussed with miod
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having it linked last is bad (on at least i386 and amd64) because the lapic
is mapped over the start of the data segment -- savecore(8) then reads the
version string for a fixed buffer space, and reads into the lapic area
causing unintended side-effects (at least on Intel X5570 and X5680)
found by pedro, discussed with kettenis and mpf and miod
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CONF_HAVE_GPIO and CONF_HAVE_APM those days.
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sysctl. Only the first one is really implemented, and it only matters on
older processor flavours we don't run on (and don't want to), so this was
just dead weight.
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until possible removal, if indeed this causes no regression for scanner users.
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.h files into the ctags run as well to bring #define's and structs and
such into scope. Problem reported by thib
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ok deraadt@
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General huzzahs.
"go for it" deraadt@
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suggestion of more devices and ok tedu@; ok krw@
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as bob did for zaurus
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which contains the constraints for DMA/memory allocation for each
architecture, and dma_constraints which contains the range of addresses
that are dma accessable by the system.
This is based on ariane@'s physcontig diff, with lots of bugfixes and
additions the following additions by my self:
Introduce a new function pool_set_constraints() which sets the address
range for which we allocate pages for the pool from, this is now used
for the mbuf/mbuf cluster pools to keep them dma accessible.
The !direct archs no longer stuff pages into the kernel object in
uvm_km_getpage_pla but rather do a pmap_extract() in uvm_km_putpages.
Tested heavily by my self on i386, amd64 and sparc64. Some tests on
alpha and SGI.
"commit it" beck, art, oga, deraadt
"i like the diff" deraadt
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does not have to deal with it as a common. Some platforms may be missed
by this commit... if you spot one, fix it the same way.
ok miod
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prefer binutils-compatible options in STRIPFLAGS (now that our non-binutils
strip(1) can handle them too)
ok drahn; miod kettenis (for parts)
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a fat kernel (GERERIC or GENERIC.MP) into a temporary dir, then extract some
variables using make -V, and after some more singing and dancing use this
full and (more) correct list of files with ctags. Don't read this code.
ok guenther
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to genassym.sh
ok deraadt
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the differences between these files. You will need a newer config(8) binary
to be able to build kernels.
ok kettenis miod
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result: kernels built without 'make depend'-provided information
(ie. the .depend file) are more likely to have their *.[Ss] file
compilations track changes to *.h files.
The "*.o: assym.h" dependencies listed are gotten from reading the
.depend output --- from the biggest kernel possible (ie. GENERIC.MP).
When an architecture changes in a substantial way (new .[sS] files),
the list should be updated in the prettiest way possible.
This is not encouraging people to skip 'make depend'; other issues are
not resolved and may be solved later with a change guenther is working
on. You can still screwed really easily, so continue running make
depend as config tells you.
Idea from a discussion with drahn
ok drahn, kettenis likes the idea too
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idea that came out of discussion with drahn
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delete the archaic links: target which is easily misused
handle special .[sS] files in a portable way
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ok various people, tested by fewer people, tested by me on 15.
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Makefile.* files
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INCLUDE= common.
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but required for gcc4.
ok kettenis@ deraadt@ marco@, log2 suggested by robert@
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arm Makefiles a substantial step forward
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two directories. in reality, because of how we place files, it has four:
.../arch/A, .../arch/A/A, .../arch/M, and .../arch/M/M
formalize this A/A and M/M scheme directly in the Makefiles, which makes
them a lot more similar
drahn likes the idea a lot
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