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[src/pgoyette-compat]: src/doc Remove duplicate entry for XEN module build in...
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/91ef7bc08f09
branches: pgoyette-compat
changeset: 830604:91ef7bc08f09
user: pgoyette <pgoyette%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Sat Aug 25 23:12:23 2018 +0000
description:
Remove duplicate entry for XEN module build infrastructure.
diffstat:
doc/COMPAT-branch-notes | 14 +++-----------
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diffs (35 lines):
diff -r a5e214fa0601 -r 91ef7bc08f09 doc/COMPAT-branch-notes
--- a/doc/COMPAT-branch-notes Sat Aug 25 01:02:48 2018 +0000
+++ b/doc/COMPAT-branch-notes Sat Aug 25 23:12:23 2018 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* $NetBSD: COMPAT-branch-notes,v 1.1.2.18 2018/08/25 01:02:48 pgoyette Exp $ */
+/* $NetBSD: COMPAT-branch-notes,v 1.1.2.19 2018/08/25 23:12:23 pgoyette Exp $ */
DONE
----
@@ -54,13 +54,7 @@
1. For compat_60, still need to figure out what to do with BSDPTY and
tty_ptm
-2. Also for compat_60, need to fix the building of XEN (and, for i386,
- XEN-PAE) module variants so that the obj-dir symlinks and the -I
- include order match those present in a kernel build. See PR/53130
- (Currently, this affects the compat_60 module and its implementation
- of microcode updates for AMD processors - i386 and amd64.)
-
-3. For compat_50, in addition to rtsock there are some things in dev/vnd,
+2. For compat_50, in addition to rtsock there are some things in dev/vnd,
dev/gpio, and dev/wscons/wsmux that I haven't been able to cleanly
separate.
@@ -82,9 +76,7 @@
probably need some build infrastructure changes to ensure that
XEN (and, for i386, XEN-PAE) modules are build with the correct
macros defined and with -I directories specified in the same order
- as for building kernels.
-
- This currently affects cpu microcode loading for amd64 XEN systems.
+ as for building kernels. See PR port-xen/53130.
4. There seems to be quite a bit of MD compat_xx code, in the various
sys/arch/ directories. I haven't yet looked at any of this. But it
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