FreeBSD/mips port. The FreeBSD/mips port targets mips32, mips64,
mips32r2 and mips64r2 (and close relatives) processors. There
presently is support for ADMtek ADM5120, A mips 4Kc in a malta board,
the RB533 routerboard (based on IDT RC32434) and some preliminary
support for sibtye/broadcom designs. Other hardware support will be
forthcomcing.
This port boots multiuser under gxemul emulating the malta board and
also bootstraps on the hardware whose support is forthcoming...
Oleksandr Tymoshenko, Wojciech Koszek, Warner Losh, Olivier Houchard,
Randall Stewert and others that have contributed to the mips2 and/or
mips2-jnpr perforce branches. Juniper contirbuted a generic mips port
late in the life cycle of the misp2 branch. Warner Losh merged the
mips2 and Juniper code bases, and others list above have worked for
the past several months to get to multiuser.
In addition, the mips2 work owe a debt to the trail blazing efforts of
the original mips branch in perforce done by Juli Mallett.
2008-04-13 07:07:57 +00:00
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# QEMU -- Generic kernel configuration file for FreeBSD/mips
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#
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# For more information on this file, please read the handbook section on
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# Kernel Configuration Files:
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#
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# http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig-config.html
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#
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# The handbook is also available locally in /usr/share/doc/handbook
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# if you've installed the doc distribution, otherwise always see the
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# FreeBSD World Wide Web server (http://www.FreeBSD.org/) for the
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# latest information.
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#
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# An exhaustive list of options and more detailed explanations of the
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# device lines is also present in the ../../conf/NOTES and NOTES files.
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# If you are in doubt as to the purpose or necessity of a line, check first
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# in NOTES.
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#
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# $FreeBSD$
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cpu CPU_MIPS32
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ident QEMU
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# Don't build any modules yet.
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makeoptions MODULES_OVERRIDE=""
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include "../adm5120/std.adm5120"
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makeoptions DEBUG=-g #Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols
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2009-05-10 00:00:25 +00:00
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options DDB
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options KDB
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FreeBSD/mips port. The FreeBSD/mips port targets mips32, mips64,
mips32r2 and mips64r2 (and close relatives) processors. There
presently is support for ADMtek ADM5120, A mips 4Kc in a malta board,
the RB533 routerboard (based on IDT RC32434) and some preliminary
support for sibtye/broadcom designs. Other hardware support will be
forthcomcing.
This port boots multiuser under gxemul emulating the malta board and
also bootstraps on the hardware whose support is forthcoming...
Oleksandr Tymoshenko, Wojciech Koszek, Warner Losh, Olivier Houchard,
Randall Stewert and others that have contributed to the mips2 and/or
mips2-jnpr perforce branches. Juniper contirbuted a generic mips port
late in the life cycle of the misp2 branch. Warner Losh merged the
mips2 and Juniper code bases, and others list above have worked for
the past several months to get to multiuser.
In addition, the mips2 work owe a debt to the trail blazing efforts of
the original mips branch in perforce done by Juli Mallett.
2008-04-13 07:07:57 +00:00
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2009-05-10 00:00:25 +00:00
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options SCHED_4BSD #4BSD scheduler
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options INET #InterNETworking
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In the TCP stack, the hhook(9) framework provides hooks for kernel modules
to add actions that run when a TCP frame is sent or received on a TCP
session in the ESTABLISHED state. In the base tree, this functionality is
only used for the h_ertt module, which is used by the cc_cdg, cc_chd, cc_hd,
and cc_vegas congestion control modules.
Presently, we incur overhead to check for hooks each time a TCP frame is
sent or received on an ESTABLISHED TCP session.
This change adds a new compile-time option (TCP_HHOOK) to determine whether
to include the hhook(9) framework for TCP. To retain backwards
compatibility, I added the TCP_HHOOK option to every configuration file that
already defined "options INET". (Therefore, this patch introduces no
functional change. In order to see a functional difference, you need to
compile a custom kernel without the TCP_HHOOK option.) This change will
allow users to easily exclude this functionality from their kernel, should
they wish to do so.
Note that any users who use a custom kernel configuration and use one of the
congestion control modules listed above will need to add the TCP_HHOOK
option to their kernel configuration.
Reviewed by: rrs, lstewart, hiren (previous version), sjg (makefiles only)
Sponsored by: Netflix
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8185
2016-10-12 02:16:42 +00:00
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options TCP_HHOOK # hhook(9) framework for TCP
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2011-05-11 00:52:41 +00:00
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options NFSCL #Network Filesystem Client
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options NFS_ROOT #NFS usable as /, requires NFSCL
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2009-05-10 00:00:25 +00:00
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options PSEUDOFS #Pseudo-filesystem framework
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options _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING #Posix P1003_1B real-time extensions
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FreeBSD/mips port. The FreeBSD/mips port targets mips32, mips64,
mips32r2 and mips64r2 (and close relatives) processors. There
presently is support for ADMtek ADM5120, A mips 4Kc in a malta board,
the RB533 routerboard (based on IDT RC32434) and some preliminary
support for sibtye/broadcom designs. Other hardware support will be
forthcomcing.
This port boots multiuser under gxemul emulating the malta board and
also bootstraps on the hardware whose support is forthcoming...
Oleksandr Tymoshenko, Wojciech Koszek, Warner Losh, Olivier Houchard,
Randall Stewert and others that have contributed to the mips2 and/or
mips2-jnpr perforce branches. Juniper contirbuted a generic mips port
late in the life cycle of the misp2 branch. Warner Losh merged the
mips2 and Juniper code bases, and others list above have worked for
the past several months to get to multiuser.
In addition, the mips2 work owe a debt to the trail blazing efforts of
the original mips branch in perforce done by Juli Mallett.
2008-04-13 07:07:57 +00:00
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# Debugging for use in -current
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2010-02-15 23:44:48 +00:00
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#options DEADLKRES #Enable the deadlock resolver
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2009-05-10 00:00:25 +00:00
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#options INVARIANTS #Enable calls of extra sanity checking
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#options INVARIANT_SUPPORT #Extra sanity checks of internal structures, required by INVARIANTS
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#options WITNESS #Enable checks to detect deadlocks and cycles
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#options WITNESS_SKIPSPIN #Don't run witness on spinlocks for speed
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FreeBSD/mips port. The FreeBSD/mips port targets mips32, mips64,
mips32r2 and mips64r2 (and close relatives) processors. There
presently is support for ADMtek ADM5120, A mips 4Kc in a malta board,
the RB533 routerboard (based on IDT RC32434) and some preliminary
support for sibtye/broadcom designs. Other hardware support will be
forthcomcing.
This port boots multiuser under gxemul emulating the malta board and
also bootstraps on the hardware whose support is forthcoming...
Oleksandr Tymoshenko, Wojciech Koszek, Warner Losh, Olivier Houchard,
Randall Stewert and others that have contributed to the mips2 and/or
mips2-jnpr perforce branches. Juniper contirbuted a generic mips port
late in the life cycle of the misp2 branch. Warner Losh merged the
mips2 and Juniper code bases, and others list above have worked for
the past several months to get to multiuser.
In addition, the mips2 work owe a debt to the trail blazing efforts of
the original mips branch in perforce done by Juli Mallett.
2008-04-13 07:07:57 +00:00
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device loop
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device ether
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device md
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