someone at basser gave dhog substantial alpha support, danny lee perhaps.
i just gave hime mine 'cause almost none of red-hat worked on it and i wanted
plan9.  and linux isn't allowed in the house.  mark shand knows too much about
alphas and i'll ask him any specific question.  his wine cellar is
still cluttered
with buzzing alphas.

brucee

On 9/15/06, Paweł Lasek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/14/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As /sys/doc/port.ms says,
> ---
> The compiler assumes that the target CPU supports the optional byte and
> word memory operations (the ``BWX'' extension).
> If you have an old system, you can generate code without using the extension
> by passing the loader the
> .CW -x
> option.
> ---
>
> That may not be enough though; dhog thought that some of the
> device drivers might depend upon byte or word accesses.
> Plus you'd need to check all the assembly language code for
> BWX operations.

I recall that there was some kind of EV56 emulator for EV45, which
added BWX and some other operations to running cpu (like FPU
emulator). The problem is that it might be hidden behind some
proprietary license.

If all goes wrong I'll just need to grep them all...
> And of course details of I/O and memory management vary across
> Alpha models.

Isn't that the reason PAL exists? ;-)

Well, I'll look into netbsd/alpha code for AS255 and check relevant
parts. IIRC many things were accomplished in netbsd by using OSF
PALcode.

But first I'll need to get a place to put my normal computer to do any
work, so don't expect anything fast :-)

--
Paul Lasek

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