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* prune files.* entries that refer to files not in treejsg2018-02-141-9/+1
| | | | ok krw@ mpi@
* Remove all audio format conversion code from the kernel (btw holdingratchov2015-05-111-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | the kernel_lock), as we already do better conversions in user-mode. Yet, no need for every single driver to fiddle with the conversion code as they are done transparently by common MI code. With help from armani and miod, support from mpi ok armani@
* rename wd33c93 to wd33c93ctrl (but keep the filenames as is) so we canjasper2014-04-181-2/+2
| | | | | | add attributes to it later; as wd33c93 is not a valid device name. ok miod@
* Unify the zs tty driver.sebastia2013-04-211-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | Most of the hard work by mpi@, who provided the initial diff. Fixes for sparc from myself. Tested on sgi and sparc myself. Compiles and detects zstty on my powerbook, compile tested on sparc64 by me. Real testing with zs device on sparc64 by miod@ who also gave a lot of help and feedback. ok miod@, mpi@
* sq needs ifmedia attribute now, repairs RAMDISK_IP22miod2012-05-021-2/+2
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* Drivers for the SGI Indigo serial keyboard and mouse (not PS/2 devices).miod2012-04-171-4/+4
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* Work in progress support for the SGI Indigo, Indigo 2 and Indy systemsmiod2012-03-281-0/+56
(IP20, IP22, IP24) in 64-bit mode, adapated from NetBSD. Currently limited to headless operation, input and video drivers will get ported soon. Should work on all R4000, R4440 and R5000 based systems. L2 cache on R5000SC Indy not supported yet (coming soon), R4600 not supported yet either (coming soon as well). Tested to boot multiuser on: Indigo2 R4000SC, Indy R4000PC, Indy R4000SC, Indy R5000SC, Indigo2 R4400SC. There are still glitches in the Ethernet driver which are being looked at. Expansion support is limited to the GIO E++ board; GIO boards with PCI-GIO bridges not ported yet due to the lack of hardware, and this kind of driver does not port blindly. Most of this work comes from NetBSD, polishing and integration work, as well as putting as many ``R4x00 in 64-bit mode'' erratas as necessary, by yours truly. More work is coming, as well as trying to get some easy way to boot install kernels (as older PROM can only boot ECOFF binaries, which won't do for the kernel).