Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 15:41:44 +0000 From: Doug Rabson <dfr@nlsystems.com> To: Wilko Bulte <wb@freebie.xs4all.nl> Cc: cvs-src@FreeBSD.org, src-committers@FreeBSD.org, cvs-all@FreeBSD.org, John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: cvs commit: src/sys/conf files files.powerpc Message-ID: <78BD39C8-FD54-407D-B80F-6418BCA9B604@nlsystems.com> In-Reply-To: <20051122191619.GA79281@freebie.xs4all.nl> References: <200511221712.jAMHCnf0066273@repoman.freebsd.org> <200511221307.14098.jhb@freebsd.org> <20051122195639.F16812@newtrinity.zeist.de> <20051122191619.GA79281@freebie.xs4all.nl>
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On 22 Nov 2005, at 19:16, Wilko Bulte wrote: > On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 07:56:39PM +0100, Marius Strobl wrote.. >> >> On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 01:07:12PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote: >>> >>> On Tuesday 22 November 2005 12:12 pm, Marius Strobl wrote: >>>> marius 2005-11-22 17:12:49 UTC >>>> >>>> FreeBSD src repository >>>> >>>> Modified files: >>>> sys/conf files files.powerpc >>>> Log: >>>> Move zs.c from files to files.powerpc as zs(4) by now is only >>>> supported >>>> on powerpc (more or less...). That way people updating from >>>> FreeBSD 5 to >>>> FreeBSD 6 and beyond on sparc64 will get an error from config >>>> (8) rather >>>> than a mysterious compile error when they have a stale 'device >>>> zs' in >>>> their kernel config file. >>>> >>>> MFC after: 2 weeks >>> >>> I think some Alpha machines (4100?) also use zs(4) for serial >>> console. >>> >> >> I meant the zs(4) in sys/dev/zs formerly shared between FreeBSD/ >> powerpc >> and FreeBSD/sparc64; FreeBSD/alpha has a separate driver for z8530 in >> sys/alpha/tlsb (wasn't TurboLaser support disabled and scheduled for >> deorbit some time ago?). > > We are no longer building GENERIC with Tlaser support. Matt no longer > has access to the hardware at NASA Ames which makes testing quite > difficult. > I have still access to one at work, but that one is destined to go > soonish. How sad. The first ever alpha system that ran FreeBSD was a sketchy emulation of a TurboLaser system (SimOS). I wrote the zs driver to access the SimOS virtual serial console... The first physical hardware to run FreeBSD/alpha I'm not sure of. I seem to remember racing Drew Gallatin to get the thing up. It was probably either a DEC 433au or a no-name 164lx. Happy times...
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