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General huzzahs.
"go for it" deraadt@
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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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mixing and matching the various styles of *ENTRY* macros
prescribed by miod, ok ragge, tested by jasper
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to genassym.sh
ok deraadt
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ok miod ragge
We cannot yet get at vax/subr.s via files.vax because rdsetroot doesn't
like it when the "start" symbol isn't in the first page of the executable.
subr.s will have to be merged into locore.S later on, when other problems
with ENTRY() are solved (says Miod)
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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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support for the non-binutils architectures (and that diff is coming..)
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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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normally occur in other architectures. This compiles a kernel fine.
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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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arch and machine dependent files (and add the missing files)
ok miod drahn
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ok miod drahn
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ok miod
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bsd) unless some other object has changed. Rebuild and reinstall
in /usr/src/usr.sbin/config/ after updating!
"I like it" deraadt@
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a few arches where toolchain limitations apply) will embed some symbolic
information about the various structs used within the kernel, and have
new ddb commands allowing struct display and some useful information
gathering. Kernel rodata increase varies accross platforms from ~150KB to
~300KB.
This option is not enabled by default.
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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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has never been performance sensitive.
Running on all platforms, discussed with millert and kettenis, ok toby
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to 8 bit mode operation, and no color or accelerated features until I can
find documentation about it.
Speed is decent by VAX standards, except for scrolling, which is so
abysmally slow one could see ZZ Top's beards growing while waiting for the
screen to scroll...
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currently limited to serial console and a single processor working.
All ``on-board'' devices, including the Q-bus adapter, but except for
the frame buffer, are supported. The machine will boot over the network
or from SCSI devices.
Lots of thanks to Al Kossow for www.bitsavers.org, on which I found the
technical documentation allowing me to complete this port (which was
lacking at the time I got that machine...).
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check frame format...) to a single place. Get rid of duplicated KAxx_FOO
constants.
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of the console device attachment, and to be able to work on system where there
are more than one dz device of the same type, one of it being the console one.
This also allows a different register layout than the dz@ibus one to be used
for the dz console device.
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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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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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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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enable it in GENERIC and RAMDISK.
Completely untested due to lack of hardware (both my VS3100 are dual-SCSI),
but it hopefully can't hurt.
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console works on color model, serial console works, ethernet attaches but
does not work correctly yet.
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