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only worked for configurations with "swap on generic". usr.sbin/config/config.y: - ignore all "swap [on] device ...' specifications except for warning about them. They haven't done anything related to swap for almost 4 years, and were previously silently ignored, except for "swap on generic" which stopped swap${KERNEL}.c from being generated. Code to support swapping is now deader than before. usr.sbin/config/mkswapconf.c: - don't generate a dummy setconf() function in swap${KERNEL}.c. sys/i386/conf/files.i386: - swapgeneric.c is now standard. It should be merged into autoconf.c so that it doesn't conflict with swap${KERNEL}.c for kernels named "generic". sys/i386/i386/autoconf.c: - don't call setroot() for mfs roots. Since setroot() doesn't do anything harmful, this was just a waste of time, except possibly for booting with -a it may have helped prevent an undesireable call to setconf() by finding a bogus rootdev. - honor -a for ffs roots. -a now overrides all other ways of specifying the root device. Previously, -r had precedence over -a, and the -a handling was usually a no-op. - don't honor -a for non-ffs roots, since it would currently just get in the way of a clean panic. sys/i386/i386/swapgeneric.c: - don't declare things that are now always declared in swap${KERNEL}.c. Don't decide things that are now decided in autoconf.c. Code to support the "generic" case is now dead instead of useless. |
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