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Revision 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch), Tue Mar 4 16:14:51 2008 UTC (16 years, 6 months ago) by nbrk
Import of OpenBSD 4.2 release kernel tree with initial code to support Jornada 720/728, StrongARM 1110-based handheld PC. At this point kernel roots on NFS and boots into vfs_mountroot() and traps. What is supported: - glass console, Jornada framebuffer (jfb) works in 16bpp direct color mode (needs some palette tweaks for non black/white/blue colors, i think) - saic, SA11x0 interrupt controller (needs cleanup) - sacom, SA11x0 UART (supported only as boot console for now) - SA11x0 GPIO controller fully supported (but can't handle multiple interrupt handlers on one gpio pin) - sassp, SSP port on SA11x0 that attaches spibus - Jornada microcontroller (jmcu) to control kbd, battery, etc throught the SPI bus (wskbd attaches on jmcu, but not tested) - tod functions seem work - initial code for SA-1111 (chip companion) : this is TODO Next important steps, i think: - gpio and intc on sa1111 - pcmcia support for sa11x0 (and sa1111 help logic) - REAL root on nfs when we have PCMCIA support (we may use any of supported pccard NICs) - root on wd0! (using already supported PCMCIA-ATA) |
# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.17 2007/06/01 05:37:14 deraadt Exp $ # Makefile for kernel tags files, init_sysent, etc. ARCH= alpha aviion hp300 hppa i386 m68k mac68k mvme68k mvme88k \ mvmeppc powerpc sparc sparc64 vax all: init_sysent.c vnode_if.c SYSCALLSRC = makesyscalls.sh syscalls.conf syscalls.master init_sysent.c syscalls.c ../sys/syscall.h ../sys/syscallargs.h: ${SYSCALLSRC} sh makesyscalls.sh syscalls.conf syscalls.master VNODEIFSRC = vnode_if.sh vnode_if.src vnode_if.c ../sys/vnode_if.h: ${VNODEIFSRC} sh vnode_if.sh vnode_if.src # Kernel tags: # Tags files are built in the top-level directory for each architecture, # with a makefile listing the architecture-dependent files, etc. The list # of common files is in ./Make.tags.inc. Links to the correct tags file # are placed in each source directory. We need to have links to tags files # from the generic directories that are relative to the machine type, even # via remote mounts; therefore we use symlinks to $SYSTAGS, which points at # ${SYSDIR}/${MACHINE}/tags. SYSTAGS=/var/db/sys_tags SYSDIR=/sys # Directories in which to place tags links (other than machine-dependent) DGEN= compat compat/common compat/freebsd compat/hpux compat/ibcs2 \ compat/linux compat/osf1 compat/sunos compat/svr4 compat/ultrix \ conf \ ddb \ dev dev/eisa dev/ic dev/isa dev/pci dev/pcmcia dev/cardbus dev/rcons \ dev/sun dev/tc \ gnu \ isofs isofs/cd9660 \ kern \ lib libkern \ miscfs miscfs/deadfs miscfs/fifofs \ miscfs/portal miscfs/procfs miscfs/specfs \ msdosfs \ net netinet \ nfs \ scsi \ sys \ ufs ufs/ffs ufs/lfs ufs/mfs ufs/ufs \ vm tags:: -for i in ${ARCH}; do \ (cd ../arch/$$i && make ${MFLAGS} tags); done links:: rm -f ${SYSTAGS} ln -s ${SYSDIR}/arch/${MACHINE}/tags ${SYSTAGS} -for i in ${DGEN}; do \ (cd ../$$i && { rm -f tags; ln -s ${SYSTAGS} tags; }) done -for i in ${ARCH}; do \ (cd ../arch/$$i && make ${MFLAGS} SYSTAGS=${SYSTAGS} links); done