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Re: HEADS UP: matt-nb5-mips64 merge to HEAD
On Jan 4, 2011, at 3:04 AM, Antti Kantee wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 04, 2011 at 02:42:35AM -0800, Matt Thomas wrote:
>> I've spent the past few days merging my matt-nb5-mips64 to HEAD.
>>
>> It's now in a state almost ready to commit. This affects every mips port in
>> a major way. Several thing change (IPL/spl code, interrupts, soft
>> interrupts, pmap, tlb, ...) in various major ways. This could almost be
>> considered a rewrite of the mips code.
>>
>> This merge affects over 400 lines in sys/arch alone. There is bound to be
>> breakage since I can't test all platforms but I will try to fix things ASAP.
>>
>> After the merge is done, a few things will still need to be done:
>>
>> 1) make struct disklabel 64bit clean (need compat code for the old sized
>> disklabel)
>>
>> 2) 64-bit clean routing socket. This makes it possible to run a system with
>> a netbsd32 userland.
>
> I'm about the commit the emips port (ready in a day or two once I
> get some changes merged). It doesn't touch much outside arch/emips,
> but having done already one mips64 merge on the code, there is a
> probably going to be fair number of changes. Which commit order
> is better? (the emips code is very pmax-like)
I'd hold off until my commit. You'll need to redo the SR/IPL stuff
as well cpu_intr at a minimum.
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