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thorpej
Tue Mar 17 23:11:22 PST 1998
Update of /cvsroot/src/sys/arch/mvme68k/mvme68k
In directory nb00:/tmp/cvs-serv3417
Modified Files:
machdep.c
Log Message:
- Make MACHINE_NEW_NONCONTIG non-optional.
- Make initialization of the message buffer a little less magic-looking.
- Maintain two copies of the number and size of physical memory segments.
One copy, mem_clusters[], contains _all_ of physical RAM, for crash dumps.
The other copy, phys_seg_list[], starts out with all of physical RAM (and
is used to initialize mem_clusters[]), but is adjusted to be the memory
actually managed by the VM system.
- Fix crash dumps with regard to multiple memory segments.
thorpej
Tue Mar 17 23:12:49 PST 1998
Update of /cvsroot/src/sys/arch/mvme68k/mvme68k
In directory nb00:/tmp/cvs-serv3762
Modified Files:
pmap.c
Log Message:
- Make MACHINE_NEW_NONCONTIG non-optional.
- G/C some things left over from the old noncontig code.
thorpej
Tue Mar 17 23:16:10 PST 1998
Update of /cvsroot/src/sys/arch/mvme68k/mvme68k
In directory nb00:/tmp/cvs-serv3839
Modified Files:
pmap_bootstrap.c
Log Message:
- Make MACHINE_NEW_NONCONTIG non-optional.
- Maintain two copies of the number and size of physical memory segments.
One copy, mem_clusters[], contains _all_ of physical RAM, for crash dumps.
The other copy, phys_seg_list[], starts out with all of physical RAM (and
is used to initialize mem_clusters[]), but is adjusted to be the memory
actually managed by the VM system.
- Fix computation of physmem; when support for MACHINE_NEW_NONCONTIG was
added, physmem was accidentally changed to not take into account the memory
located before the kernel, or the memory taken up by the kernel itself.
thorpej
Tue Mar 17 23:18:50 PST 1998
Update of /cvsroot/src/sys/arch/mvme68k/mvme68k
In directory nb00:/tmp/cvs-serv4194
Modified Files:
seglist.h
Log Message:
Minor cosmetic cleanup; no functional change.
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