cvs commit: src/sys/i386/pci pci_bus.c src/sys/i386/include legacyvar.h

Peter Wemm peter at wemm.org
Fri Jun 6 22:48:36 PDT 2003


John Baldwin wrote:
> 
> On 06-Jun-2003 John Baldwin wrote:
> > jhb         2003/06/06 10:56:30 PDT
> > 
> >   FreeBSD src repository
> > 
> >   Modified files:
> >     sys/i386/pci         pci_bus.c 
> >     sys/i386/include     legacyvar.h 
> >   Log:
> >   - Rename nexus_pcib to legacy_pcib.  I've been meaning to do this for a

Just as a general FYI, I'd welcome people taking their best guess at
adapting sys/i386 commits to sys/amd64.  There will NO fingers pointed at
somebody for breaking something, so long as you dont mind somebody else
jumping in and fixing it.

As a general rule, things that are directly applicable include:
- process management (machdep.c, vm_machdep.c etc)
- MD drivers (/dev/mem, pmap (partly), etc)
- acpica, pci, 8259 PIC, 8254 timer, isa bus code, etc.

Things that are not connected at all:
- amd64 doesn't have SMP support yet, so that means no #ifdef SMP or
  #ifdef APIC_IO to be translated yet.
- no VM86 (not possible on a 64 bit kernel)
- as a consequence of no VM86, no VESA bios, pnpbios, pcibios, etc stuff.
- no APM (not possible on a 64 bit kernel since you cant make bios calls)
- there are no COMPAT_OLDISA shims in any form.
- locore.S
- no segment registers, eg: no %gs handling at trap time etc.

Generally there are a hell of a lot less #ifdefs in the amd64 tree, but a
good deal of it is 1:1 comparable with i386.  Many of the changes are due
to different trapframe naming etc.  eg: tf_rsp instead of tf_esp, and a
whole bunch of new tf_r8-tf_r15 etc.

Think of it as a cleaned up i386 port but 64 bit instead of 32 bit.

Cheers,
-Peter
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