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* added a few defines for the bt445Thomas Bogendoerfer1999-03-021-1/+8
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* added stuff for the different ARC memory typesThomas Bogendoerfer1999-02-252-12/+33
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* 20 now..Ulf Carlsson1999-02-181-1/+1
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* Merge with Linux 2.2.1.Ralf Baechle1999-02-15336-2676/+9764
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* o Added a VINO driver, well it tries to read the revision register at least. ↵Ulf Carlsson1999-02-081-0/+1
| | | | I use some special code when I write to those 64 bit registers.
* o I had to remove the include from hal2.c when I removed theUlf Carlsson1999-02-071-23/+0
| | | | include file itself. Duh!
* here we go..Ulf Carlsson1999-02-071-3/+3
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* - fixed compiling in of ramdisks; we don't have the kernel segment defining ↵Alex deVries1999-02-061-0/+8
| | | | | | | | | | initrd offset, etc. - a couple of HAL related changes to make it build better - the start of making newport graphics a module; currently this breaks as a module, but works okay built into the kernel. - Alex
* More DEC and Baget stuff.Ralf Baechle1999-01-2714-0/+1005
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* Fixing up newport graphics include files.Alex deVries1999-01-272-13/+585
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* Ulf's HAL driver.Alex deVries1999-01-271-0/+23
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* EFS mark II. Incomplete, but much cleaner.Mike Shaver1999-01-181-23/+53
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* Merge with Linux 2.1.131 and more MIPS goodies.Ralf Baechle1999-01-04298-5388/+9950
| | | | (Did I mention that CVS is buggy ...)
* added prototype for prom_identify_archThomas Bogendoerfer1998-10-181-4/+4
| | | | removed prototype for prom_setup_archtags
* removed tagsThomas Bogendoerfer1998-10-181-124/+1
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* remapped all local interrupts to get them out of the way of (E)ISA interruptsThomas Bogendoerfer1998-10-181-10/+14
| | | | (floppy irq is still at IRQ 6 and needs a better solution)
* o Make it work on CPUs with 128 byte cachelines.Ralf Baechle1998-10-141-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | o Implement handlers for VCEI / VCED exceptions. Install them only on SC / MC versions of the R4000 and R4400 which saves us four instructions per exception on other CPUs. o Print the number of VCED / VCEI exceptions in /proc/cpuinfo, iff available. o Many performance fixes for the SC / MC versions of R4000 and R4400.
* - Merge with Linux 2.1.121.Ralf Baechle1998-09-19190-2049/+4125
| | | | - Bugfixes.
* fix for Eleectric Fence; mprotect(PROT_NONE) on a already read/write mappedThomas Bogendoerfer1998-09-161-2/+2
| | | | region didn't work
* fixed MAP_NR() second try:-(Thomas Bogendoerfer1998-08-282-5/+4
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* this is the MIPS release (and not m68k)Thomas Bogendoerfer1998-08-281-2/+2
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* grrr... another lost changeThomas Bogendoerfer1998-08-261-0/+5
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* put back changes removed by merge:-(Thomas Bogendoerfer1998-08-262-5/+8
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* this should work better nowThomas Bogendoerfer1998-08-251-3/+1
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* workaround for gcc-2.7.2 bugThomas Bogendoerfer1998-08-251-3/+11
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* o Merge with Linux 2.1.116.Ralf Baechle1998-08-25483-10619/+18386
| | | | | o New Newport console code. o New G364 console code.
* CVS !@#%$@$#%$ ...Ralf Baechle1998-08-245-504/+691
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* - Reformat ptrace.c for readability.Ralf Baechle1998-07-162-1/+39
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | - Handle lazy fpu context switches correctly for ptrace(2). - Don't read $fcr31 on context switch, it's pure bloat. - New processes get $fcr31 initialized to no exceptions. - First beginnings of floating point support kernel code. For now we only can handle cvt.w.s and cvt.w.d instructions where the source register is a NaN, infinity or denorm. This is good enough to get Mozilla up. - Don't send SIGFPE on every floating point instruction we don't know how to handle, rather just complain. - Cleanup headerfile inclusions in the HPC3 code. - Fix the definition of PAGE_NONE.
* changed MAP_NR to more like the other Linux ports; this also fixesThomas Bogendoerfer1998-07-131-3/+2
| | | | fbmem (framebuffer device)
* fixed physical mappingThomas Bogendoerfer1998-07-131-1/+1
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* added PS/2 mouse support for Jazz machinesThomas Bogendoerfer1998-07-132-6/+9
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* o Support for the front panel on the Indy. The panel work now as aRalf Baechle1998-07-1011-63/+160
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | user would expect it to work, like under IRIX with the exception that the machine doesn't freeze solid as long as the button is pressed. o Realtime clock driver (CONFIG_SGI_DS1286) for the Indy. Includes /proc/rtc interface which tells you everything about your RTC which you never wanted to know. You have to configure this driver into your kernel or you won't be able to set your RTC. o Some cleanup of the RTC interfaces in Linux, RTC does no longer mean PC-style RTC. The userland interface definitions are now in <linux/rtc.h>. We still need some more cleanup until we can enable several RTC drivers. o Virtual aliasing fixes for ptrace(2). o Add ptrace(2) interface definitions needed to build GDB to <asm/ptrace.h>. o Revert to some older routines, the newer optimized ones are buggy. o On panic the Indy LED will be blinking fast crying to the admin passing by [music from Rocky Horror show] ``fix me, fix me, fix me''. o On panic the power button will only reboot the machine, not power it down. That's probably more what people want it to do. o Remove some old files. o Did I tell you that CVS is buggy?
* o Merge with Linux 2.1.100.Ralf Baechle1998-06-3051-256/+753
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o Cleanup the machine dependencies of floppy and rtc. The driver for the Dallas thingy in the Indy is still missing. o Handle allocation of zero'd pages correct for R4000SC / R4400SC. o Page colouring shit to match the virtual and physical colour of all mapped pages. This tends to produce extreme fragmentation problems, so it's deactivated for now. Users of R4000SC / R4400SC may re-enable the code in arch/mips/mm/init.c by removing the definition of CONF_GIVE_A_SHIT_ABOUT_COLOURS. Should get them somewhat further - but don't shake to hard ... o Fixed ptrace(2)-ing of syscalls, strace is now working again. o Fix the interrupt forwarding from the keyboard driver to the psaux driver, PS/2 mice are now working on the Indy. The fix is somewhat broken as it prevents generic kernels for Indy and machines which handle things different. o Things I can't remember.
* forgot to commit some headers for EFS structure changesMike Shaver1998-06-292-9/+6
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* fixed baud rate for OlivettisThomas Bogendoerfer1998-06-161-0/+5
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* missed a header file changeMike Shaver1998-05-231-1/+3
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* Make the default configurations (RM200C / Acer PICA) compile.Ralf Baechle1998-05-072-18/+18
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* Toxic waste.Ralf Baechle1998-05-0721-1081/+0
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* o Merge with Linux 2.1.99.Ralf Baechle1998-05-07302-2455/+11435
| | | | | o Fix ancient bug in the ELF loader making ldd crash. o Fix ancient bug in the keyboard code for SGI, SNI and Jazz.
* o New memset. Fastest in town for size > 6 bytes.Ralf Baechle1998-05-048-208/+309
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o New clear_user. o Memcpy now efficiently copies the (src^dest)&3 != 0. o Memmove new correctly deals with overlaps o Rewrite csum_partial in assembler. o Rewrte csum_partial_from_user in assembler. o __copy_user is now integrated with memcpy. o get_user now returns a zero value on error. o copy_from_user now clears the destination buffer on error. o strncpy_user now has a more efficient caller routine. o strlen_user now has a more efficient caller routines and is faster. o The unaligned handler is now much cleaner. It's now also save from interrupt. Some more esotheric bugs fixed as well. o Don't export bcopy anymore, it's now a inline function. o Delete ancient junk from the first days of Linux/MIPS. o Delete dead code in indy_sc.c. o Including the IDE driver doesn't crash an Indy anymore. o Eleminate active_ds. We now use current_ds directly in the thread structure which is faster and threadsafe. Saves almost 2kb on the kernel. o Serial console should work again.
* o Merge with Linux 2.1.91.Ralf Baechle1998-04-0539-788/+1314
| | | | | | | | | o First round of bugfixes for the SC/MC CPUs. o FPU context switch fixes. o Lazy context switches. o Faster syscalls. o Removed dead code. o Shitloads of other things I forgot ...
* o Speedup syscalls. Now 816ns per syscall. Yes, nanoseconds and goodbyeRalf Baechle1998-03-276-121/+234
| | | | | | | | | | Pentium :-) o Little bit smarter handling of unimplemented exceptions. o Fix FPU context switches. o Fix reboot / halt. Powerdown in software still doesn't work. o Fix the fix for handling of return values of interrupted syscalls. o Handling of the Indy second level cache now works as spec'ed. Purely cosmentic, this was not causing any problems.
* Undo accidential edits.Ralf Baechle1998-03-251-9/+1
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* Store current in $28.Ralf Baechle1998-03-236-47/+33
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* o Fix handling of interrupted syscalls.Ralf Baechle1998-03-225-68/+40
| | | | | | | | | | | | o Just count missed heartbeats on Indys but don't print a messages. This was a bug by itself. o Fix a crash in exit_mmap(). o Fix scanmem(). o Fix clear_active_bh(), a ~ was missing causing weak performance. o Remove experimental cache instructions from stackframe.h. It wasn't improving performance as I was hoping. o Shrink the size of the exception handler routines in uaccess.h. o Cleanup, remove dead code in various files.
* o Merge with Linux 2.1.90.Ralf Baechle1998-03-1836-532/+577
| | | | | o Divide L1 cache sizes by 1024 before printing, makes the numbers a bit more credible ...
* Forgot those ...Ralf Baechle1998-03-171-0/+1
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* Look Ma' what I found on my harddisk ...Ralf Baechle1998-03-17539-4152/+23704
| | | | | | | o New faster syscalls for 2.1.x, too o Upgrade to 2.1.89. Don't try to run this. It's flaky as hell. But feel free to debug ...
* Timer code rework. Done so far:Ralf Baechle1998-03-111-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o Fix interrupt handler to not loose cycles o Warn about lost interrupts. o Fix calibration of the R4000 CPU timer. Still to do: o General cleanup of the timer code o Microsecond timers for the Indy o The calculated values for r4k_offset are still off by ~480 from the theoretical values. That means we're going to loose about 46 s per day. Are the crystals that bad or is there still a bug hidden somewhere? Maybe an option to set r4k_offset to a user supplied value might help? o Handle lost interrupts more gently so we don't loose time. o Handle 100MHz R4000 count / compare bug.
* And one final dose of tasteless hacks and everything else ...Ralf Baechle1998-03-045-48/+7
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