the negative of their blue-box (UNIX/OVMS) counterpart. This was
causing us to panic early in the boot process because we weren't
expecting a negative index into the cpuinit[] array.
Obtained from: NetBSD
Reported by: Brett Bump <bbump@mail.enetis.net>
revive_block: Correct bug introduced in revision 1.25 which caused
Add fields to vinum_ioctl_msgexcessive concurrent requests followed by
system death.
uninitialised interrupts in the APIC. This seems to fix the problems
being seen on systems using the RCC chipsets, eg. Dell PowerEdge 24x0.
The actual nature of the problem probably needs further investigation,
but this patch allows us to actually function on these systems.
Submitted by: Drew Eckhardt <drew@Poohsticks.Org>
Move to using /sys/dev/ray for driver
Backport -current ray_res code - most are stubs.
Make ray_attr stuff look like currents layout.
Make attribute memory access use a macro and ripple through.
Drop FIXUP as we always need it
chipsets. An example of this is the USB controller on these chipsets.
With this, I can now use USB devices on the test Alpha I am borrowing at
the moment.
Reviewed by: dfr, obrien
Submitted by: jhb
1. ${.CURDIR}/modules was a confusing way to spell ${.OBJDIR}/modules
2. ${.CURDIR}/../../modules is a verbose, wrong path to the module sources.
The correct path is $S/modules, since ${.CURDIR} for the kernel may be
in the obj tree but the sources are in the src tree.
3. The `obj' and `all' steps may be combined, as can `obj' and `depend'.
Submitted by: bde
Backup ${DESTDIR}/modules to ${DESTDIR}/modules.old to match the same action
done to the kernel.
operands. `movw' could be used, but instead let the assembler decide
the right instruction to use.
2. AT&T asm syntax requires a leading '*' in front of the operand for
indirect calls and jumps.
specifies the instruction's operation size. GCC will default to 32-bit
operands reguardless of the prototype (ie, formal parameters' type)
of an inline function.
this in awk using the hack of counting args of type off_t twice and args
of all other types once. This is too simple to work. It gave benignly
wrong results on alphas (off_t shouldn't be counted twice) and for
svr4_sys_mmap64() on i386's (off64_t should be counted twice). It gave
fatally wrong results for i386's with 64-bit longs (longs should be
counted twice). The correct value for sy_nargs is easier to determine
from the size of the args struct anyway, except for complications to
make the generated code almost readable.
Improved formatting of sysent tables by lining up the comments where
possible.
syscalls including exit(). These entries were unused, so the bugs had no
effect, but the the args struct tag will be used to calculate sy_nargs
correctly. exit() was wrong in all emulators.