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reference for making transferral of meta-information possible from
readdisklabel to bounds_check_with_label. The first (and maybe only)
thing that will use this is the multi-disklabel-format code on the
alpha where the labelsector is passed via cpu_disklabel so the label
write-protection can work correctly no matter what label was found.
Also use a new macro DKBAD to get at the dkbad field of the cpu_disklabel
implementations that contain it. This too is for multi-disklabel
architectures where the "bad" field can be inside a union. Use this
macro as a means for a driver to check if an architecture supports
dkbad constructs.
Remove proto of bounds_check_with_label from all MD disklabel.h as it
is in sys/disklabel.h.
I have not been able to test the changes everywhere, if I break anything
I apologize, and promise to fix it as soon as I become aware of it.
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card. This is software programable card.
Missing: SB support (no srcs available, and dos's exe is too big ;)
Not tested: pcd(panasonic cd)(no driver); mcd,atapi(have no hw).
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speaker upgraded to the current.
some changes to the VM stuff (ie kern_thread.c added and so).
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the device interrupt chain structures (isa, pci)
Move interrupt chain structure definition to <machine/psl.h> so vmstat can
get at it (i386)
Remove hack to count interrupts the old way (i386)
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New generic disk framework. Highlights:
New metrics handling. Metrics are now kept in the new `struct disk'.
Busy time is now stored as a timeval, and transfer count in bytes.
Storage for disklabels is now dynamically allocated, so that the size
of the disk structure is not machine-dependent.
Several new functions for attaching and detaching disks, and handling
metrics calculation.
Old-style instrumentation is still supported in drivers that did it
before. However, old-style instrumentation is being deprecated, and
will go away once the userland utilities are updated for the new
framework.
For usage and architectural details, see the forthcoming disk(9)
manual page.
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The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such.
Change splimp -> splnet in Ethernet, ARCnet, and FDDI drivers.
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