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1) if_ie.c:
Changed a printf and put a space in it. Formerly the "<3C507>"
confused the syslog. He tried to see that as the priority to
log that message.
2) isa_device.h:
Changed the iobase variable from short to u_short. EISA
Adresses can go up to 0xf000 and the sign extension doesn't
look good in the probe output. Example:
ep1 at 0xffff8000-0xffff8000f is not good :-), i like more a
ep1 at 0x8000-0x8000f.
3) isa.c:
Changed a string constant from "probe" to "prob", it gets
later already an "ed" tagged on the end.
we're not ready for yet. gcc and all profiled libraries will need
to be recompiled. I suspect that the dependencies aren't complete
enough to do this automatically.
remains, and that's that this does not work with multiple targets, which
sort of throws the tk and fvwm distributions into a mess. tk needs both
a tarball and a patch file from the same site, fvwm needs up to 3 different
files if you want all the options. If anyone wants to take this the last
few steps of the way towards somehow handling cases like this, I'd be very
happy.
Submitted by: jkh
${DISTDIR}/${DISTNAME}${EXTRACT_SUFX}
With simply `${DISTFILE}' which defaults to the above. This lets you
easily name distribution files that don't cooperate with any rational
naming syntax.
Similarly, make a variable called ${PKGFILE} which fills the same purpose
for packages.
Just trying to make this thing really really general to suit every need.
Now I need somebody to figure out how to make the extract target auto-fetch
things from ${HOME_LOCATION} with ncftp *if* ncftp is installed and it
looks possible to reach the foreign site. That will take some fancy footwork,
but would be slick. I've changed this too so that HOME_LOCATION is no longer
set by default, allowing you to do an .if defined(..) check for it. The
extract rule now does this too.
Submitted by: jkh
Added "sys/rtprio.h" with the used defines.
Added rtprio(2) - the kernel interface. init_sysent.c,
kern_resource.c
syscalls.master
Added 32 new runqueues (rtqs), with initialization. kern_proc.c
kern_synch.c
Realtime processes do not change nice/priority kern_synch.c
Added a column "rt" to ddb's ps (#ifdef RTPRIO_DEBUG) kern_synch.c
Realtime priorities are enherited through fork(). kern_fork.c
Init (and children) NOT run as realtime process. init_main.c
Submitted by: Henrik Vestergaard Draboel
Added "device pci" and "device ncr" lines for a generic kernel with
support for the NCR 53c810 PCI SCSI host adapter (with no interrupts
configured, ie. working with 100Hz timer interrupts only).
Calculation of 'cd->cmdscount' now as in 'sd.c' (required for ncr scsi).
CDOUTSTANDING defined as '1' (as the comment says), was '2' in fact ...
Debugger takes an (char*) argument, changed macro definition accordingly.
Don't add to POBJS or SOBJS. bsd.lib.mk does it. Some objects were
duplicated.
Don't add to CLEANFILES. bsd.lib.mk does it. Some objects were
quadruplicated.
Define variables that are only used once close to where they are
used.
The ifdefs for avoiding building of profiled/shared objects when
NOPROFILE/NOPIC are set were not actually committed. The ifdefs
belong in bsd.lib.mk anyway.
with BOUNCE_BUFFERS. This is more intuitive, and is better for future
multiplatform support. Added BOUNCE_BUFFERS option to the GENERIC and
LINT kernel config files.