freebsd kernel with SKQ
a3d97e12a0
psm(4), ukbd(4), ums(4) and usb(4) on by default. Modulo some nits with the most annoying one probably being USB keyboards no longer working at the OFW boot prompt after halting FreeBSD these drivers work fine on sparc64 including X and there's nothing left that I'd consider a show- stopper. I.e. graphical consoles on sun4u machines should either work out of the box or by plugging in a card that is supported by either creator(4) or machfb(4). The exception obviously are SBus-only machines without UPA slots like some Ultra 1 (but which also still lack support in other areas) and certain Exx0 (but which probably are mainly used with serial consoles anyway). I'll try to add a cgsix(4) for these later as Sun CG6 cards are probably the most common SBus framebuffer cards in sun4u machines. I however don't see much sense in adding drivers for the dozen of SBus framebuffers that were destined for sparc v8 machines. The rest of the USB drivers aren't enabled as I'm only aware of ukbd(4) and ums(4) as well as ohci(4) working with the on-board ALI M5237 and Sun PCIO-2 controllers. Aue(4) definitely doesn't work on sparc64, yet. Thanks to: - Jake for the initial work on syscons(4) on sparc64 and creator(4). - Marcel for uart(4) and especially for its support for the SCCs which are only used on sparc64 so far. In various regards it wouldn't have been possible to enable syscons(4) by default on sparc64, yet, without uart(4). - All that tested patches. Ok'ed by: scottl (RE hat), tmm |
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