Re: review: sparc64 port commit candidate

2001-07-29 Thread Jake Burkholder
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 01:41:24AM -0400, Jake Burkholder wrote: > > and here is a dump of how far it gets: > > http://people.freebsd.org/~jake/tip.record > > One thing I did notice here was the OpenBoot prom version (3.15) which, > to be blunt, is something Noah had installed on his naviga

Re: review: sparc64 port commit candidate

2001-07-23 Thread Matthew Jacob
A start it is. It's starting to shape up. Something is indeed better than nothing. Do think you might want to keep upa in a separate bus directory? It's probably not worth the effort as all sparc64's of interest are UPA based. The next hard steps will be Psycho or Simba support and all the mass

Re: review: sparc64 port commit candidate

2001-07-23 Thread Alfred Perlstein
* Jake Burkholder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010724 00:34] wrote: > Hello, > > Below are links to the sparc64 port I've been working on, which > I'd like to commit. > > The way I started the port was to make stub versions of all the > machine dependent functions in the kernel, which panic with an > in

review: sparc64 port commit candidate

2001-07-23 Thread Jake Burkholder
Hello, Below are links to the sparc64 port I've been working on, which I'd like to commit. The way I started the port was to make stub versions of all the machine dependent functions in the kernel, which panic with an informative message when called. Given minimal startup code and console suppo