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3672 5863 d 9 h jermar /trunk/ Merge sparc branch to trunk.  
3655 5869 d 8 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Add additional members to the irq_t structure so that an interrupt-driven driver
does not need to know how to clear the level interrupt. The z8530 was modified
in this way and is much more generic. The ns16550 driver has also been modified,
but awaits testing. The sparc64 interrupt mapping and dispatch code is now using
the new info and calls the clear-interrupt-routine itself.
 
3071 6048 d 14 h decky /trunk/kernel/ reflect changes in generic code
proper formatting directives
coding style
 
2510 6320 d 9 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Experimental support for the cgsix framebuffer, which is found on old Ultra 1
worksations, and the SBUS bus and devices. Not tested.
 
2089 6540 d 15 h decky /trunk/ huge type system cleanup
remove cyclical type dependencies across multiple header files
many minor coding style fixes
 
2071 6551 d 8 h jermar /trunk/ (c) versus (C)  
1912 6653 d 17 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Separate mapping of EBUS interrupts into two parts: EBUS and PCI.  
1910 6657 d 6 h jermar /trunk/kernel/ Rename INO to INR, for the sake of consistency with manuals.  
1909 6658 d 8 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 6660 d 18 h jermar /trunk/kernel/genarch/ Add function to find OFW tree node by handle.  
1907 6660 d 18 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 6664 d 16 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 6665 d 8 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 6667 d 15 h jermar /trunk/ Convert sparc64 framebuffer code to configure from the OpenFirmware device tree memory representation.  
1896 6668 d 7 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.
 
1895 6670 d 8 h jermar /trunk/ More ofw_tree work and fixes.
Add ofw_tree_lookup().
Every ofw_tree_node now also contains a disambigued name which is essential for tree lookups.
 
1894 6671 d 6 h jermar /trunk/ Add balloc() (a.k.a boot allocator):
- balloc() only needs to know how to allocate memory.
- Memory allocated via balloc() is supposed to be passed to kernel and never freed by boot itself.
- make kernel aware of boot allocations

More work on OFW device tree:
- use balloc() to efficiently and safely allocate memory for the canonical copy of the device tree

sparc64 boot:
- pass OFW device tree root node pointer to kernel
 
1893 6671 d 10 h jermar /trunk/boot/ Add prototype implementation for creating canonical copy of OpenFirmware device tree.