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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Konstantin Belousov
e8643b01e6 Modularize xz.
Embedded lzma decompression library becomes a module usable by other
consumers, in addition to geom_uzip.

Most important code changes are
- removal of XZ_DEC_SINGLE define, we need the code to work
  with XZ_DEC_DYNALLOC;
- xz_crc32_init() call is removed from geom_uzip, xz module handles
  initialization on its own.

xz is no longer embedded into geom_uzip, instead the depend line for
the module is provided, and corresponding kernel option is added to
each MIPS kernel config file using geom_uzip.

The commit also carries unrelated cleanup by removing excess "device geom_uzip"
in places which were missed in r344479.

Reviewed by:	cem, hselasky, ray, slavash (previous versions)
Sponsored by:	Mellanox Technologies
Differential revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19266
MFC after:	3 weeks
2019-02-26 19:55:03 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
c5235dce89 o Get rid of silly comment which seems to have got life of its own via
copy-and-paste process;

o Return geom_uzip(4) usage back to how manual page prescribes it to be
  used while I am here.
2019-02-23 00:00:49 +00:00
Warner Losh
29d1144aeb Mark the mostly redundant kernels that just pull
in something from _BASE as NO_UNIVERSE

Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4200
2015-11-19 01:58:12 +00:00
Warner Losh
d4f95c889d In kernel config files, it is supposed to be 'options<space><tab>' not
'options<tab><tab>', per long standing (but recently not so strictly
enforced) convention.
2014-03-18 14:41:18 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
530028c9d6 Break out the AR71XX config file into _BASE and board specific
bits.

The ROUERSTATION and RSPRO variants contain:

* the board specific bits (eg the RTC for RSPRO, later on it'll
  include the GPIO/LED definitions);
* the boot specific bits (eg, on-board flash, usb flash, etc).

For now the AR71XX_BASE file contains the common board config,
drivers and net80211/ath wireless drivers.

I'll follow this up with config files for the other boards I
have (eg the Ubiquiti LSSR71, as well as some Mikrotik boards
that use the AR71XX and atheros reference boards) which will
be quite easy to do now.
2011-12-29 05:51:48 +00:00