History log of /netbsd-src/sys/arch/cesfic/include/Makefile (Results 1 – 13 of 13)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 16543c49 30-Nov-2024 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

Create a new header lwp_private.h to contain _lwp_getprivate_fast,
_lwp_gettcb_fast, _lwp_settcb and remove them from mcontext.h, so that:
1. we don't need special hacks to hide them
2. we can includ

Create a new header lwp_private.h to contain _lwp_getprivate_fast,
_lwp_gettcb_fast, _lwp_settcb and remove them from mcontext.h, so that:
1. we don't need special hacks to hide them
2. we can include <lwp.h> where needed to get the necessary prototypes
without redefining them locally.

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# 62c89881 12-Jul-2018 maxv <maxv@NetBSD.org>

Remove the kernel PMC code. Sent yesterday on tech-kern@.

This change:

* Removes "options PERFCTRS", the associated includes, and the associated
ifdefs. In doing so, it removes several XXXSMPs

Remove the kernel PMC code. Sent yesterday on tech-kern@.

This change:

* Removes "options PERFCTRS", the associated includes, and the associated
ifdefs. In doing so, it removes several XXXSMPs in the MI code, which is
good.

* Removes the PMC code of ARM XSCALE.

* Removes all the pmc.h files. They were all empty, except for ARM XSCALE.

* Reorders the x86 PMC code not to rely on the legacy pmc.h file. The
definitions are put in sysarch.h.

* Removes the kern/sys_pmc.c file, and along with it, the sys_pmc_control
and sys_pmc_get_info syscalls. They are marked as OBSOL in kern,
netbsd32 and rump.

* Removes the pmc_evid_t and pmc_ctr_t types.

* Removes all the associated man pages. The sets are marked as obsolete.

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# d5137ecf 24-Dec-2015 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

fenv for m68k


# 3eb244d8 17-Jul-2011 joerg <joerg@NetBSD.org>

Retire varargs.h support. Move machine/stdarg.h logic into MI
sys/stdarg.h and expect compiler to provide proper builtins, defaulting
to the GCC interface. lint still has a special fallback.
Reduce a

Retire varargs.h support. Move machine/stdarg.h logic into MI
sys/stdarg.h and expect compiler to provide proper builtins, defaulting
to the GCC interface. lint still has a special fallback.
Reduce abuse of _BSD_VA_LIST_ by defining __va_list by default and
derive va_list as required by standards.

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# b07ec3fc 09-Feb-2007 ad <ad@NetBSD.org>

Merge newlock2 to head.


# 95e1ffb1 11-Dec-2005 christos <christos@NetBSD.org>

merge ktrace-lwp.


# 7b3b6476 08-May-2004 kleink <kleink@NetBSD.org>

Factor out W{CHAR,INT}_{MAX,MIN} into their own header file.


# 23bc2503 17-Jan-2003 thorpej <thorpej@NetBSD.org>

Merge the nathanw_sa branch.


# 0635de35 26-Nov-2002 lukem <lukem@NetBSD.org>

Remove KDIR=, since SYS_INCLUDE=symlinks and KDIR are not supported any more.


# 0b956d0b 07-Aug-2002 briggs <briggs@NetBSD.org>

Implement pmc(9) -- An interface to hardware performance monitoring
counters. These counters do not exist on all CPUs, but where they
do exist, can be used for counting events such as dcache misses

Implement pmc(9) -- An interface to hardware performance monitoring
counters. These counters do not exist on all CPUs, but where they
do exist, can be used for counting events such as dcache misses that
would otherwise be difficult or impossible to instrument by code
inspection or hardware simulation.

pmc(9) is meant to be a general interface. Initially, the Intel XScale
counters are the only ones supported.

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# ebb0f83c 27-Feb-2002 kleink <kleink@NetBSD.org>

Sort.


# 711fef42 02-Feb-2002 drochner <drochner@NetBSD.org>

install intr.h


# e047259a 14-May-2001 drochner <drochner@NetBSD.org>

Initial import of the known working kernel bits for the NetBSD/cesfic
port. cesfic is a VME board with one or two mc68040 processors. See
the README file for details.
The port is working well with a.

Initial import of the known working kernel bits for the NetBSD/cesfic
port. cesfic is a VME board with one or two mc68040 processors. See
the README file for details.
The port is working well with a.out userland, there are some problems
with ELF still, like applications running out of memory where it is not
expected. Some parts, in particular the pmap (which was taken from hp300
four years ago), need updating, but this is easier done within the NetBSD
CVS tree.

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