Previous kernels unwantingly depended on this mapping, but as
of version 1.123 of src/sys/ia64/ia64/machdep.c this dependency
has been removed. Consequently, one has to update the kernel
before updating the loader. The documented/recommended upgrade
will suffice in this case.
Due to a visible (from the kernels point of view) change in
behaviour, bump the loader version number from 0.3 to 1.0.
Approved by: re (carte blanc)
o Add needed headers.
o Add stg_products[] product data and stg_match() function.
o Change stg_pccard_method[] to support both OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
Approved by: re
o Add needed headers.
o Add ncv_products[] product data and ncv_match() function.
o Change ncv_pccard_method[] to support both OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
Suggestion for REX-5572 matching part by imp.
Approved by: re
o Add needed headers.
o Add nsp_producs[] product data and nsp_match() function.
o Change nsp_pccard_method[] to support both OLDCARD and NEWCARD.
o Add warning to fall back to PIO mode when it cannot use SMIT mode.
This is needed because memories are not allocated with NEWCARD now.
Submitted by: takawata
Approved by: re
or stg driver. They are,
Macnica mPS110, PANASONIC(KME) KXLC004, Qlogic Fast SCSI,
Workbit Ultra Ninja-16, (ID based)
Future Domain SCSI2GO, IBM SCSI PCMCIA card, I-O DATA CBSC16,
Macnica mPS100, Newmedia BASICS-SCSI, RATOC REX-5536, RATOC REX-5536AM,
RATOC REX-5536M, RATOC REX5572, Workbit NinjaSCSI-3
(CIS based)
Note: We need vendor IDs WORKBIT2 and IODATA3 which is -1, since some
cards does not have IDs in the CIS and fails to be probed without
this fake vendor IDs.
o Change the strings of RATOC REX_R280 from REX-R280 to REX-R280/REX-9530.
This reminds us that REX-R280 and REX-R9530 have same ID (same product).
Reviewed by: imp
Approved by: re
Obtained from: /etc/defaults/pccard.conf,
List of CIS tupples by Toshihiko ARAI and PAO project:
http://www.linkclub.or.jp/~clover/cis/
Change suggestion by: HASEGAWA Tomoki <thasegawa@mta.biglobe.ne.jp>
for I-O DATA CBSC16 entry
- Only declare mouse menus if WITH_MICE.
- Only declare syscons menus if WITH_SYSCONS.
- Only declare fdisk editor functions if WITH_SLICES.
Approved by: re
WITH_SYSCONS is defined.
- Only define mouse menus and mouse menu items if WITH_MICE is defined.
- Use WITH_SLICES instead of explicit lists of architectures to control
the layout of menus dependent on if slices are used on this arch or not.
- Only include the linux startup option if WITH_LINUX is defined.
- Only include the SVR4 startup option on i386. It doesn't work on sparc64,
and it is debatable that it even works on i386.
- Change the OSF1 startup option to execute configOSF1() instead of just
setting the variable so that /compat/osf1 gets created.
Tested on: i386, alpha, sparc64
Approved by: re
Other changes: Add uftdi(4) to supported ucom(4) drivers, update
Cardbus items [1], ACPI CA 20021118 update, update a.out toolchain
note, remove Perl wrapper reference and downgrade a warning to a note.
Submitted by: imp [1]
Approved by: re (implicitly)
fdisk editor if WITH_SLICES. Before this on arch's that didn't support
slices such as alpha and sparc64 you would drop into the fdisk editor after
doing an Undo in the label editor.
Approved by: re
of an explicit list of architecture defines.
- Tweak the message prior to the label editor in the !WITH_SLICES case to
make it slightly less awkward since this is the first dialog we see after
starting an install.
- Only offer to customize syscons settings if WITH_SYSCONS.
- Offer to enable Linux compat if WITH_LINUX. Before we only did this for
i386.
- On the alpha, offer to enable OSF/1 compat after asking about Linux
compat.
- Only offer to configure moused(8) if WITH_MICE is defined.
Tested on: i386, alpha, sparc64
Approved by: re
and more maintainable.
- WITH_SYSCONS: defined on all arch's that support syscons (currently i386,
alpha, and ia64)
- WITH_MICE: defined on all arch's that support moused(8) (currently i386,
alpha, and ia64)
- WITH_SLICES: defined on all arch's that use disk slices (currently i386
and ia64)
- WITH_LINUX: defined on all arch's that support Linux binary compat
(currently i386 and alpha)
Approved by: re
The /usr/bin/perl wrapper isn't solving many of the problems it was
imported to deal with. There are limitations to it that don't have a
clear "fix".
Reviewed by: markm, kris
Extorted approval from: re(jhb)