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1957 6408 d 1 h decky /trunk/kernel/ ia32: mouse support, mouse regrab is still broken  
1956 6408 d 2 h decky /trunk/kernel/ ia32: adopt new IRQ interface, mouse not tested yet  
1944 6415 d 20 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Add mutual exclusion to keyboard grab and release
functions on sparc64, ppc32, mips32 and ia64.
 
1932 6417 d 17 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Do not copy notification config out of the IRQ structure.
Add the notify member, that toggles notifications on and off instead.
This is good for preventing other tasks from registering the notification
while the notification config is stored outside the IRQ structure.
It should also help to implement the cleanup code.
 
1931 6417 d 18 h jermar /trunk/ Add support for IPC notifications even for polled ns16550 based keyboard.  
1925 6418 d 16 h jermar /trunk/kernel/genarch/src/kbd/ Support for grabbing and releasing z8530 keyboard for sparc64.
We might later add some locking.
 
1923 6418 d 17 h jermar /trunk/ Replace the old IRQ dispatcher and IPC notifier with new implementation.
Note that all architectures except for sparc64 are now broken
and don't even compile.
 
1921 6420 d 18 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Changes in ns16550 and z8530 drivers.
Add some stuff for IRQ notifications to irq_t.
 
1920 6421 d 2 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Move the new IRQ redirector to ddi/.
Add function for assigning unique device numbers.
Change sparc64/drivers/kbd.c to assign devno to keyboard.
 
1919 6421 d 17 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Prototypical implementation of new IRQ redirector in sparc64.
The new code can support shared IRQs in kernel (and multiple IRQs per device).
Userspace support is yet to be written.
The only architecture that uses this code is actually sparc64 only.
 
1912 6428 d 2 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Separate mapping of EBUS interrupts into two parts: EBUS and PCI.  
1911 6428 d 15 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Add support for interrupt mapping in the Sabre PCI controller.
Add support for PCI and EBUS interrupt mapping via the OpenFirmware device tree.
Unfortunatelly, the code is not capable enough to earn single ns16550 interrupt.
I suspect something needs to be enabled in the EBUS registers.
 
1910 6431 d 15 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Rename INO to INR, for the sake of consistency with manuals.  
1909 6432 d 16 h jermar /trunk/ Extend the OFW device tree node with a void pointer. The boot loader is
supposed to reset all pointers in all nodes. The kernel uses the pointer
to recognize that a particular device has already been visited and initialized.

Read interrupt mapping from the OFW device tree for FHC devices (z8530) and
EBUS devices (ns16550). In case of FHC devices, remove hardwired values from
the code and use only values read from the tree. FHC initialization is started
when a FHC device wants to map its interrupt. In case of EBUS devices, map
the interrupt to INO. Interrupt enabling in the interrupt controller for that
specific interrupt is not implemented yet.
 
1908 6435 d 3 h jermar /trunk/kernel/genarch/ Add function to find OFW tree node by handle.  
1907 6435 d 3 h jermar /trunk/ Add node handle to in-memory ofw tree node.
This is essential for interrupt mapping on sparc64
and perhaps on other platforms that have OpenFirmware.
 
1899 6439 d 0 h jermar /trunk/ sparc64 work:
- Loader now starts all processors.
- Kernel halts all but the bootstrup processor for now.
- Read clock-frequency from the respective processor node in the device tree
 
1898 6439 d 17 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Support for FFB (Creator 3D) framebuffer detection on sparc64.
(Not tested as the Ultra 60, which I have for testing, and which
only has this type of framebuffer doesn't boot for some unknown reason.)
 
1897 6442 d 0 h jermar /trunk/ Convert sparc64 framebuffer code to configure from the OpenFirmware device tree memory representation.  
1896 6442 d 16 h jermar /trunk/ Convert sparc64 to detect keyboard and determine
its physical address by walking the memory representation
of the OpenFirmware device tree.

Add bus-specific functions that know how to apply the
"ranges" property to one component of the "reg" property.
Buses supported so far include FHC, EBUS and PCI.
 

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