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Author SHA1 Message Date
peter
1d9abdbe78 Kill count device support from config. I've changed the last few
remaining consumers to have the count passed as an option.  This is
i4b, pc98/wdc, and coda.

Bump configvers.h from 500013 to 600000.

Remove heuristics that tried to parse "device ed5" as 5 units of the ed
device.  This broke things like the snd_emu10k1 device, which required
quotes to make it parse right.  The no-longer-needed quotes have been
removed from NOTES, GENERIC etc.  eg, I've removed the quotes from:
   device  snd_maestro
   device  "snd_maestro3"
   device  snd_mss

I believe everything will still compile and work after this.
2004-08-30 23:03:58 +00:00
imp
9c9b6e3045 Per letter dated July 22, 1999, delete clause 3 from code directly
from Berkeley.
2004-08-07 04:19:37 +00:00
brooks
e9852a0e0b Static device counts will not be supported in 6.x so place the generated
macros (N<driver>) under BURN_BRIDGES.

Discussed with:	peter, imp, scottl, ...
2004-06-30 21:00:47 +00:00
des
77d3e71e47 Print FYI messages on stderr. Previously, they were printed on stdout,
and due to buffering they would sometimes come out after the actual
error message when mkheaders() failed due to an unknown device, so you'd
get an error messages followed by 20 or 30 lines of harmless warnings.

There are lots of other warning messages in config(8) that are printed
on stdout, but these were the most egregious (at least with LINT).
2003-03-09 15:08:47 +00:00
ru
61e9b13e6a Convert to using <sys/queue.h> macros. 2003-02-15 02:26:13 +00:00
peter
64524dea16 Remove stray function prototype. I wrote and removed this function but
forgot the prototype.

Submitted by:	dd
2002-07-21 23:31:43 +00:00
peter
eef62e3d23 Check for missing static unit 'count' declarations as well. 2002-07-21 23:02:35 +00:00
peter
75dc92e250 Check that we are not supplying 'device foo N' to devices that do not take
a statuc unit count.
2002-07-21 22:23:56 +00:00
peter
ac66988baa Try and make it clearer that the static units thing is a FYI only. 2001-01-31 11:18:49 +00:00
peter
4abe34416a Unwind a bit more cruft - we only have one type of device now. 2001-01-31 10:30:30 +00:00
peter
1b42df7d63 Oops. An old version of a local change leaked in with the last commit.
Since it is here, clean it up a bit.
2001-01-31 10:06:06 +00:00
peter
312d4981dc Redo the stray header file cleanup code to not depend on timestamps
or access times or anything.  Just bite the bullet and keep a list of
header files that we know about.
2001-01-31 08:42:35 +00:00
peter
13a64523e9 Clean up some obsolete stuff. config -r has not been needed since around
FreeBSD 3.x or so when the 'make depend' picked up the opt_foo.h files.
Convert warnings into actual errors in the hope that buildkernel users
will pay more attention. :-(
2001-01-22 07:03:06 +00:00
imp
ae30fcfec8 Fix buffer overflows in filenames. If you had a path > 80 characters
for your /usr/obj/path/to/my/files path to the kernel, then weird
things happened.  make buildkernel would fail because config was
dumping core or generating bad file names (depending on the lenght of
the path).

While I was here, also use strlcpy, strlcat and snprintf (or asprintf)
as necessary.  Minor format policing for the snprintf calls as well.
2000-11-21 19:58:55 +00:00
peter
647ef85d48 Borrow phk's axe and apply the next stage of config(8)'s evolution.
Use Warner Losh's "hint" driver to decode ascii strings to fill the
resource table at boot time.

config(8) no longer generates an ioconf.c table - ie: the configuration
no longer has to be compiled into the kernel.  You can reconfigure your
isa devices with the likes of this at loader(8) time:
  set hint.ed.0.port=0x320

userconfig will be rewritten to use this style interface one day and will
move to /boot/userconfig.4th or something like that.

It is still possible to statically compile in a set of hints into a kernel
if you do not wish to use loader(8).  See the "hints" directive in GENERIC
as an example.

All device wiring has been moved out of config(8).  There is a set of
helper scripts (see i386/conf/gethints.pl, and the same for alpha and pc98)
that extract the 'at isa? port foo irq bar' from the old files and produces
a hints file.  If you install this file as /boot/device.hints (and update
/boot/defaults/loader.conf - You can do a build/install in sys/boot) then
loader will load it automatically for you.  You can also compile in the
hints directly with:  hints "device.hints"  as well.

There are a few things that I'm not too happy with yet.  Under this scheme,
things like LINT would no longer be useful as "documentation" of settings.
I have renamed this file to 'NOTES' and stored the example hints strings
in it.  However... this is not something that config(8) understands, so
there is a script that extracts the build-specific data from the
documentation file (NOTES) to produce a LINT that can be config'ed and
built.  A stack of man4 pages will need updating. :-/

Also, since there is no longer a difference between 'device' and
'pseudo-device' I collapsed the two together, and the resulting 'device'
takes a 'number of units' for devices that still have it statically
allocated.  eg:  'device fe 4' will compile the fe driver with NFE set
to 4.  You can then set hints for 4 units (0 - 3).  Also note that
'device fe0' will be interpreted as "zero units of 'fe'" which would be
bad, so there is a config warning for this.  This is only needed for
old drivers that still have static limits on numbers of units.
All the statically limited drivers that I could find were marked.

Please exercise EXTREME CAUTION when transitioning!

Moral support by: phk, msmith, dfr, asmodai, imp, and others
2000-06-13 22:28:50 +00:00
peter
9fbe309bef A checkpoint of a part of a work-in-progress. Some more cleanups for
config(8).  This commit allows control of the creation of the
#include "foo.h" files.  We now only create them explicitly when needed.
BTW; these are mostly bad because they usually imply static limits on
numbers of units for devices.  eg: struct mysoftc sc[NFOO];
These static limits have Got To Go.
2000-06-10 22:13:40 +00:00
peter
4dc1a88de3 Apply the axe to some more cruft in config(8). In particular:
- redo the "at" configuration system so that it just syntax checks
  to make sure the device you're configuring something "at" appears to
  exist.  Nuke a bunch of complexity that was responsible for creating
  "clones" of wildcard devices and some wierd stuff in a few places
  including the scbus config tables etc.
- merge "controller" and "device" - there is no difference as far as
  the kernel is concernend, it's just something there to make life
  difficult for config file writers.  "controller" is now an alias for
  "device".
- emit full scsi config into the resource tables.  We could trivially
  change cam to use that rather than it's own "special" table for wiring
  and static configuration.  ATA could use this too for static wiring.
- try and emulate some of the quirks of the old system where it made
  sense.  Some were too strange though and I'd be very suprised if they
  were features and not outright bugs.  nexus handling is still strange.
  One thing in particular is that some of the wierd entries in the
  newbus devtables is now gone as it was a quirk side effect of the
  wildcard/question-mark cloning above.

GENERIC and LINT still build etc.
2000-01-08 15:57:22 +00:00
peter
a5a19afa34 Fix another quirk in the unknown device detection, and also deal with
unknown 'controller' lines.
1999-12-06 15:52:18 +00:00
peter
b7ec658010 Further cleanup. Also remove the following unused or defunct tokens:
and, bio, cam, master, minor, net, priority, sequential, size, slave, trace
1999-10-10 17:36:11 +00:00
peter
efabb9ccb1 $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:35:59 +00:00
peter
94fe46b22a Check and warn about unknown devices in the config file along the same
lines as the pseudo-device checking.  Previously 'device xyz0' would have
been silently accepted without comment.
1999-06-03 20:37:19 +00:00
peter
911997aae8 Get out the blow torch and hack away all the unused stuff. Note that
I zapped the MACHINE_MIPS stuff, it isn't likely to be useful apart from
recognition of the machine name.  It would be reasonable to expect new
ports would look something like the alpha/i386 from a config perspective.
1999-04-17 14:41:41 +00:00
joerg
9ee9500401 Fix some breakage from my last set of changes.
PR:		bin/4892
Submitted by:	Vasim Valejev <vasim@uddias.diaspro.com>
1997-11-07 00:09:40 +00:00
joerg
5c37a12152 Allow for a keyword in the "files" file named "mandatory". The first
candidate for this is "npx0", more are likely to follow.

Check for pseudo-devices that are being configured, but don't appear
in any "files" file.  The ``pseudo-device bpf 2'' already hit me too
often.
1997-10-28 07:21:04 +00:00
charnier
b8c46235c5 Use err(3), add usage(). -Wall clean. 1997-09-15 06:37:10 +00:00
joerg
5476bdc687 Part #2 of the config cleanup. More aggressive, replaced an NIH
version of strdup() by a macro, killed many calls to strdup(), thus
potentially wasting less malloc'ed space (their args were never be
free()ed desptie despite of being malloc'ed).  Probably still a huge
memory leak at all...  Also killed two totally useless variables.

I've tested it as i could, but wouldn't be surprised if unexpected
problems showed up.  So watch out this space!
1996-12-14 19:53:49 +00:00
phk
b5bea7dc4e Backout yacc changes. 1996-06-02 17:22:01 +00:00
phk
a550a3bde3 yacc rule changes. 1996-05-30 23:16:31 +00:00
peter
7a7fb14fa9 Implement support for conf/options and i386/conf/options.i386
Note that this code is dormant unless the options files exist.
Also, parsing of quoted options in the config files is improved.

What this allows, is all the options in LINT to be specified to be
configured as #defines in a file rather than on the CC command line at
kernel build time.  This means that 'make depend' will catch dependencies
on actual *options*, meaning that you can run 'config' and 'make depend'
in complete safety WITHOUT removing the compile directory each time.

Unfortunately, this requires a pass over the source to get the individual
files to #include the new .h files that would be generated by config.
This has a small compile time penalty (appears up to about 2% slower)
from a "fresh" build.  Of course, you should not be needing to do complete
rebuilds very often once this was completed, so it would be an overall
win for most people.

Since this code is dormant and we've got a lot of other things happening
on the kernel tree at the moment (prototypes, devfs, static declarations
etc) I am not planning on doing any changes to activate this feature just
yet.
1995-12-11 10:52:34 +00:00
rgrimes
862fdf11a2 BSD 4.4 Lite usr.sbin Sources 1994-05-26 05:23:31 +00:00