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12 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
David E. O'Brien
8e5b3e7b5b sparc64 is an ofw consumer. 2002-03-28 01:37:10 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
ff0c93cc0e Just use ${MACHINE}, it's already special-casing pc98. 2001-10-25 09:05:47 +00:00
Doug Rabson
9b36a30ee4 Build ficl on all architectures. 2001-09-12 08:35:05 +00:00
Doug Rabson
fd3e14e915 First approximation of an ia64 EFI loader. Not functional. 2001-06-09 16:49:51 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
5d8a28f3e1 Turn off building the ARC loader. I don't know of anyone currently working
on advancing this WIP.
2001-03-25 23:07:44 +00:00
Benno Rice
5b98b64392 OpenFirmware/PowerPC loader, part 2.
This brings the loader up to the point where I can compile it under
NetBSD/macppc and have it boot, interact and talk to NFS servers.

sys/boot/ofw/libofw/main.c has been deleted (it has no revision history) and
replaced with sys/boot/ofw/common/main.c

Reviewed by:	obrien
2000-11-10 06:29:42 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0ff463dd2d PC-98 has MACHINE_ARCH=i386 and MACHINE=pc98. Make it a special case.
This should fix the breakage reported by nyan.
1999-11-15 08:31:14 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
0917704bd4 ${MACHINE} -> ${MACHINE_ARCH}
All Makefiles now use MACHINE_ARCH for the target architecture.
Unification is required for cross-building.

Tags added to:
	sys/boot/Makefile
	sys/boot/arc/loader/Makefile
	sys/kern/Makefile
	usr.bin/cpp/Makefile
	usr.bin/gcore/Makefile
	usr.bin/truss/Makefile

usr.bin/gcore/Makefile:
	fixed typo: MACHINDE -> MACHINE_ARCH
1999-11-14 13:54:44 +00:00
Stefan Eßer
79f5bd8308 Activate "arc" (ARC / AlphaBIOS loader) on Alpha. 1999-07-28 20:32:44 +00:00
KATO Takenori
dccbc08d92 PC98 version of new boot loader. Because boot2 has not yet ported,
files in boot2 directory are copies from legacy biosboot.

Submitted by:	IMAI Takeshi <take-i@ceres.dti.ne.jp>
1999-02-03 08:39:09 +00:00
Mike Smith
780ebb4b00 Add the Ficl (Forth Inspired Command Language) interpreter. If all goes well,
this will allow us to manage bloat in the loader by using a bytecoded HLL
rather than lots of C code.  It also offers an opportunity for vendors
or others with special applications to significantly customise the boot
process without having to commit to a divergent code branch.

This early commit is to allow others to experiment with the most effective
mechanisms for integrating FICL with the loader as it currently stands.

Ficl is distributed with the following license conditions:

"Ficl is freeware.  Use it in any way that you like, with the understanding
 that the code is not supported."

All source files contain authorship attributions.

Obtained from:	John Sadler (john_sadler@alum.mit.edu)
1998-11-03 06:11:35 +00:00
Mike Smith
c2f9d95de5 This is the new unified bootstrap, sometimes known previously as the
'three-stage' bootstrap.
There are a number of caveats with the code in its current state:
 - The i386 bootstrap only supports booting from a floppy.
 - The kernel and kld do not yet know how to deal with the extended
   information and module summary passed in.
 - PnP-based autodetection and demand loading of modules is not implemented.
 - i386 ELF kernel loading is not ready yet.
 - The i386 bootstrap is loaded via an ugly blockmap.

On the alpha, both net- and disk-booting (SRM console machines only) is
supported.  No blockmaps are used by this code.

Obtained from:	Parts from the NetBSD/i386 standalone bootstrap.
1998-08-21 03:17:42 +00:00