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From: Kenn H. <ke...@us...> - 2004-05-04 00:24:37
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv9285 Modified Files: dlframe.html Log Message: Fix typo Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.9 retrieving revision 1.10 diff -u -d -r1.9 -r1.10 --- dlframe.html 4 May 2004 00:11:44 -0000 1.9 +++ dlframe.html 4 May 2004 00:23:58 -0000 1.10 @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ <li><a href="README.vaxroot-20010920">Instructions for Linux/VAX root image</a> <li><a href="vaxroot-20010920.tar.bz2">Andy's vaxroot-20010920 root filesystem (8583002 bytes)</a> <li><a href="mirror-20040504.tar.gz">Dave Airlie's "mirror" network driver (for local loopback to SIMH)</a> - (release 20050504 - updated to compile against 2.6.x) + (release 20040504 - updated to compile against 2.6.x) </ul> |
From: Kenn H. <ke...@us...> - 2004-05-04 00:11:56
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv7433 Modified Files: dlframe.html Added Files: mirror-20040504.tar.gz Log Message: Updated mirror driver to compile against 2.6 Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.8 retrieving revision 1.9 diff -u -d -r1.8 -r1.9 --- dlframe.html 24 Apr 2004 18:00:33 -0000 1.8 +++ dlframe.html 4 May 2004 00:11:44 -0000 1.9 @@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ <li><a href="asbl-0.1.tar.gz">Andy's SCSI boot loader</a> <li><a href="README.vaxroot-20010920">Instructions for Linux/VAX root image</a> <li><a href="vaxroot-20010920.tar.bz2">Andy's vaxroot-20010920 root filesystem (8583002 bytes)</a> -<li><a href="mirror.tar.gz">Dave Airlie's "mirror" network driver (for local loopback to SIMH)</a> +<li><a href="mirror-20040504.tar.gz">Dave Airlie's "mirror" network driver (for local loopback to SIMH)</a> + (release 20050504 - updated to compile against 2.6.x) </ul> --- NEW FILE: mirror-20040504.tar.gz --- (This appears to be a binary file; contents omitted.) |
From: Kenn H. <ke...@us...> - 2004-04-24 18:00:41
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv17541 Modified Files: dlframe.html Log Message: Since we often refer to "Andy's vaxroot" we should call it so on the website too. Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.7 retrieving revision 1.8 diff -u -d -r1.7 -r1.8 --- dlframe.html 24 Apr 2004 17:54:56 -0000 1.7 +++ dlframe.html 24 Apr 2004 18:00:33 -0000 1.8 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ for Linux/i386</a> <li><a href="asbl-0.1.tar.gz">Andy's SCSI boot loader</a> <li><a href="README.vaxroot-20010920">Instructions for Linux/VAX root image</a> -<li><a href="vaxroot-20010920.tar.bz2">vaxroot-20010920 root filesystem (8583002 bytes)</a> +<li><a href="vaxroot-20010920.tar.bz2">Andy's vaxroot-20010920 root filesystem (8583002 bytes)</a> <li><a href="mirror.tar.gz">Dave Airlie's "mirror" network driver (for local loopback to SIMH)</a> </ul> |
From: Kenn H. <ke...@us...> - 2004-04-24 17:55:11
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv16824 Modified Files: dlframe.html Log Message: Credit Dave for the mirror driver Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.6 retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -d -r1.6 -r1.7 --- dlframe.html 7 Nov 2003 00:22:34 -0000 1.6 +++ dlframe.html 24 Apr 2004 17:54:56 -0000 1.7 @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ <li><a href="asbl-0.1.tar.gz">Andy's SCSI boot loader</a> <li><a href="README.vaxroot-20010920">Instructions for Linux/VAX root image</a> <li><a href="vaxroot-20010920.tar.bz2">vaxroot-20010920 root filesystem (8583002 bytes)</a> -<li><a href="mirror.tar.gz">"mirror" network driver (for local loopback to SIMH)</a> +<li><a href="mirror.tar.gz">Dave Airlie's "mirror" network driver (for local loopback to SIMH)</a> </ul> |
From: <ke...@us...> - 2003-11-07 00:22:39
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv13530 Modified Files: dlframe.html Added Files: mirror.tar.gz Log Message: Put mirror.o network driver up for download --- NEW FILE: mirror.tar.gz --- (This appears to be a binary file; contents omitted.) Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.5 retrieving revision 1.6 diff -u -d -r1.5 -r1.6 --- dlframe.html 2 Jan 2002 11:13:45 -0000 1.5 +++ dlframe.html 7 Nov 2003 00:22:34 -0000 1.6 @@ -29,6 +29,7 @@ <li><a href="asbl-0.1.tar.gz">Andy's SCSI boot loader</a> <li><a href="README.vaxroot-20010920">Instructions for Linux/VAX root image</a> <li><a href="vaxroot-20010920.tar.bz2">vaxroot-20010920 root filesystem (8583002 bytes)</a> +<li><a href="mirror.tar.gz">"mirror" network driver (for local loopback to SIMH)</a> </ul> |
From: <jb...@us...> - 2003-10-09 19:02:26
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newsite In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv26431/newsite Log Message: Directory /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newsite added to the repository |
From: <ai...@us...> - 2003-09-27 07:54:58
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv14568 Modified Files: todoframe.html Log Message: DA: update a couple of itesm Index: todoframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/todoframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -d -r1.3 -r1.4 --- todoframe.html 2 Dec 2002 03:03:22 -0000 1.3 +++ todoframe.html 27 Sep 2003 07:52:47 -0000 1.4 @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ <h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Signals Implementation</span></h3> -<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Implement RT signals, Siginfo (arch/vax/kernel/signal.c)</p> +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Implement RT signals, Siginfo (arch/vax/kernel/signal.c) -done DA</p> <h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Kernel Stack Overflow</span></h3> @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ <ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> <li >Implement system call trace pathway (arch/vax/kernel/entry.S, syscall.c)</li> - <li >Implement ptrace and profiling processes etc...</li> + <li >Implement ptrace and profiling processes etc... - mostly done</li> </ul> <h2><span style='color:blue'>Clock</span></h2> |
From: <ke...@us...> - 2003-09-17 21:49:12
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/docs In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv26883/www/htdocs/docs Modified Files: README Log Message: Fixes from Jan-Benedict Glaw to correspond with new toolchain location in CVS Index: README =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/docs/README,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -d -r1.2 -r1.3 --- README 18 May 2002 10:19:24 -0000 1.2 +++ README 17 Sep 2003 21:49:04 -0000 1.3 @@ -32,13 +32,17 @@ Unfortunately, there are a few large downloads involved to get up and running... +However, please do _not_ use the "tools" and "kernel" module. They're +no longer updated! + + 1. The cross-compiler and binutils Sources ------- The most recent snapshots of the compiler and binutils are - held in our CVS repository under the "tools" module. You are + held in our CVS repository under the "toolchain" module. You are strongly advised to check this out, and build the tools yourself, with the supplied script, to ensure you have the most up to date compilation environment. There are instructions in the FAQ as @@ -47,7 +51,7 @@ $ cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax login (hit return at the password prompt). - $ cvs -z9 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax co tools + $ cvs -z9 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax co toolchain We no longer make source snapshots, or patches against the GNU releases, available, as we all use CVS, and our time and bandwidth @@ -82,12 +86,13 @@ 2. The kernel sources - Grab the sources from CVS: + Grab the sources from CVS. You can either use "kernel-2.4" or "kernel-2.5", + but kernel-2.4 might be a better choice right now: $ cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax login (hit return at the password prompt). - $ cvs -z9 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax co kernel + $ cvs -z9 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax co kernel-2.4 cd into the kernel dir created by cvs and do |
From: Richard B. <rb...@us...> - 2002-12-02 03:03:26
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs In directory sc8-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv14706/htdocs Modified Files: todoframe.html Log Message: Just updating the status for a few jobs Index: todoframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/todoframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- todoframe.html 14 Nov 2001 22:57:34 -0000 1.2 +++ todoframe.html 2 Dec 2002 03:03:22 -0000 1.3 @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ <h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Machine Interrupt Vectors</span></h3> -<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Replace CONFIG_VAX_4000HC with something else.... Currently its more like CONFIG_HARDCODE_INTERRUPT_NUMBERS anyway, and we need to remove the is_ka46() rubbish. This is what machine vectors are for...</p> +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Replace CONFIG_VAX_4000HC with something else.... Currently its more like CONFIG_HARDCODE_INTERRUPT_NUMBERS.</p> <h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Interrupt Detection</span></h3> @@ -134,14 +134,13 @@ <ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> <li >Improve ka43_diagmem handling in lance driver. (parity control bit and memory over 16mb).</li> <li >Lance driver doesnt work on KA46. It gets to init the card, and dies with a memory error (csr=8881). The KA46 DMA region/registers need sorting properly.</li> - <li >Develop SGEC network card driver (Richard Banks)</li> </ul> <h2><span style='color:blue'>Other</span></h2> <ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> <li >vax-5380 driver is very slow, and occasionally locks up under heavy swapping.</li> - <li >Need a NCR53x9x driver for the 4000/60. There is a chipset driver in drivers/scsi/ and several example templates. The sun3 one looks good.</li> + <li >Complete NCR53C9x driver for the 4000/60 and 3100/85 (vax_esp.c).</li> <li >If we halt using the usual method (/sbin/halt) the console stops accepting input. On halt how should the dz console be setup?</li> </ul> |
From: Richard B. <rb...@us...> - 2002-05-31 07:35:57
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv16369/htdocs Modified Files: newsframe.html Log Message: Added note about SGEC Index: newsframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newsframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- newsframe.html 1 Apr 2002 17:16:50 -0000 1.3 +++ newsframe.html 31 May 2002 07:35:53 -0000 1.4 @@ -14,6 +14,19 @@ <!-- News entry boundary --> <TR VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE> +<TD>31 May 2002</TD> + +<TD NOSAVE> +The SGEC Ethernet driver is now functional. VXT2000's +and uVax3100's using the card should now be able to netboot +their machines. Get the latest version from CVS and make +sure you enable the SGEC in your kernel config. +<P> +</td> + +<!-- News entry boundary --> + +<TR VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE> <TD>24 Sep 2001</TD> <TD NOSAVE> |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2002-05-18 10:19:28
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/docs In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv10533/htdocs/docs Modified Files: README Log Message: Update README file to reflect post shell prompt state of world. Remove references to ftp. Remove references to source tarballs and patches. Push CVS, pointers to vax root readme file. Deprecate dd'ing image to scsi disk. Index: README =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/docs/README,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- README 19 Sep 2001 15:53:39 -0000 1.1 +++ README 18 May 2002 10:19:24 -0000 1.2 @@ -1,7 +1,24 @@ -Last updated Jul 10, 2000 +Last updated May 17, 2002 -GETTING STARTED +To play with this port you can either; + + A) Download a precompiled kernel, and the vax root image +or + B) Download the development environment, and compile things + for yourself, to get the latest versions. + + This document describes option B. To experiment with option A, + please look at the file README.vaxroot in the downloads directory. + This file also covers details of setting up a linux/386 system to + act as a mop load host. + http://linux-vax.sf.net/download/README.vaxroot-20010920 + + ALSO. There is information in the FAQ on the website, and in the + README.vaxroot. Or post on the mailing list if you run into + problems. + +GETTING STARTED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM. To play with this port you need the following: @@ -9,86 +26,86 @@ 2. The kernel sources 3. A MOP server (mopd) 4. A VAX with an ethernet card or SCSI interface +5. Optionally, the vaxroot system above, if you want + something to actually run, once your vax has booted. Unfortunately, there are a few large downloads involved to get up and running... 1. The cross-compiler and binutils - First download the following: - - From ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/tools/sources/ - - binutils-2.9.1.0.25.tar.bz2 - egcs-1.1.2.tar.bz2 - - From ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/tools/patches/ - - binutils-2.9.1.0.25-20000219.patch.bz2 - egcs-1.1.2-20000219.patch.bz2 - - From ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/tools/ - - build-vax.sh - one-tree-vax.sh - - Create a new directory to unpack all this stuff in and untar the - egcs and binutils tarballs, apply the patches and copy in the shell - scripts: - - $ mkdir vax-cross - $ cd vax-cross - $ tar xvf --use=bzip2 DOWNLOADS/binutils-2.9.1.0.25.tar.bz2 - $ tar xvf --use=bzip2 DOWNLOADS/egcs-1.1.2.tar.bz2 - $ cd binutils-2.9.1.0.25.current - $ patch -p1 < DOWNLOADS/binutils-2.9.1.0.25-20000219.patch - $ cd ../egcs-1.1.2.current - $ patch -p1 < DOWNLOADS/egcs-1.1.2-20000219.patch - $ cd .. - $ cp DOWNLOADS/one-tree-vax.sh DOWNLOADS/build-vax.sh . - - Then create the combined binutils/egcs source tree and build it: +Sources +------- - $ ./one-tree-vax.sh - $ ./build-vax.sh - - These should complete without errors. If you get errors, something - is seriously wrong and you probably won't get a correctly-installed - toolchain. All object files and binaries will be created in - vax-cross/b-vax-dec-linux without touching the source trees. - - Then install them: - - $ su -c './build-vax.sh install' + The most recent snapshots of the compiler and binutils are + held in our CVS repository under the "tools" module. You are + strongly advised to check this out, and build the tools yourself, + with the supplied script, to ensure you have the most up to date + compilation environment. There are instructions in the FAQ as + to how to checkout the CVS tree, but you can get anonymous access + by using commands like; + $ cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax login + (hit return at the password prompt). + $ cvs -z9 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax co tools + + We no longer make source snapshots, or patches against the GNU + releases, available, as we all use CVS, and our time and bandwidth + is limited. + +Binaries +-------- + + Binaries are available for linux/386 from the download section + of our web server. Binaries are only occasionally built from the + CVS sources, so they may contain bugs already fixed in CVS. + + The downloads index page may be accessed via the URL + http://linux-vax.sf.net/download/index.html + + You will need to download the current binary toolset, which + at the time of writing, is tools-bin-linuxvax-20001231.tar.bz2 + + This tar file needs to be untar'ed into your /usr/local tree + (It is done this way to avoid any conflicts with your native + system version of gcc), with the following command, as root; + + foo# tar xv --use=bzip2 -f /path/to/tools-bin-linuxvax-20001231.tar.bz2 + This will create programs in /usr/local/bin prefixed with vax-dec-linux- (for example /usr/local/bin/vax-dec-linux-gcc) and directories /usr/local/vax-dec-linux and /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/vax-dec-linux. - This will not touch your current GCC installation. + This will not touch your current GCC installation (unless you have + installed it in /usr/local, and even then it should be ok, but dont + blame us if it goes wrong) 2. The kernel sources Grab the sources from CVS: - $ cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax login - (hit return at the password prompt). + $ cvs -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax login + (hit return at the password prompt). - $ cvs -z9 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax co kernel + $ cvs -z9 -d:pserver:ano...@cv...:/cvsroot/linux-vax co kernel cd into the kernel dir created by cvs and do $ make oldconfig - to create a default .config. (Don't go playing with the config, please. - It will probably just break the compile.) + to create a default .config. (Beware about playing with the + config too much, as it might break the compile, obviously there + is no point in including linux/386 specific stuff, e.g. there + not much point in compiling support for a Matrox G450 AGP into + your VAX kernel.) Compile a network-bootable image by doing $ make mopboot This will generate plenty of compiler and linker warnings, but you should - end up with a vmlinux.SYS file sized about 280K. + end up with a vmlinux.SYS file sized about 800K-1.2M, depending on the + options. If you are hacking around in arch/vax, you can do a quicker re-compile by doing @@ -97,6 +114,7 @@ which just rebuilds stuff in arch/vax and re-links the kernel. +(obsolete?) If you have your VAX and Linux machine on the same SCSI chain and you've got a scratch disk handy, you can do @@ -104,16 +122,24 @@ and then tell your VAX to boot from this disk. This is faster than netbooting. - + NOTE THAT THIS WILL DESTROY ANY FILESYSTEM AREADY ON THE DISK. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. +(preferred) + A better way of booting from a SCSI disk is to use the vaxroot + filesystem, and the asbl scsi disk boot loader. In this case just + mount the filesystem, copy the kernel onto the disk, and follow + the asbl instructions to install the bootloader for your new + kernel. See the vaxroot instructions for details on this. + + 3. A MOP server (mopd) Sources at - http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/~atp/linux-vax/download/mopd-linux.tar.gz + http://linux-vax.sf.net/download/mopd-linux.tar.gz Compile and install. Create the directory /tftpboot/mop. mopd looks here, and here only, when searching for boot images. @@ -133,7 +159,7 @@ CPU Serial console - 8 MB ram + 8 MB ram, Less may be possible, but not a good idea. Ethernet card So far we've had success reports from people with the following @@ -144,6 +170,7 @@ VAXstation 3100/m76 VAXstation 3500 VAXstation II/GPX + VAXstation 4000/60 First you'll want to get your VAX to stop at the >>> console prompt at power up. There is usually a switch on the CPU board, front @@ -190,10 +217,5 @@ have different SCSI IDs. VAXen usually ship with the host adapter set to ID 6, PCs are usually ID 7.) - Then you can copy a kernel image onto a disk on the bus and boot - from there. - - NOTE THAT THIS WILL DESTROY ANY FILESYSTEM AREADY ON THE DISK. - - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED. - + Then you can copy the vaxroot image and the kernel image onto + a disk on the bus and boot from there. |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2002-04-01 21:05:26
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv9906 Modified Files: newsframe.html Log Message: update news, kernel version bump Index: newsframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newsframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- newsframe.html 24 Sep 2001 14:01:13 -0000 1.2 +++ newsframe.html 1 Apr 2002 17:16:50 -0000 1.3 @@ -28,6 +28,18 @@ <!-- News entry boundary --> <TR VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE> +<TD>01 Apr 2002</TD> + +<TD NOSAVE> +(Andy Phillips) Kernel version now up to 2.4.14. Work progressing towards +keeping current with a view to merging in 2.5.x. Dave is tackling the +port of glibc3, with a view to shared libraries. +<P> +</td> + +<!-- News entry boundary --> + +<TR VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE> <TD>23 Sep 2001</TD> <TD NOSAVE> |
From: Kenn H. <ke...@us...> - 2002-01-02 11:13:50
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv4816/newfaq Modified Files: linux_vax-2.html linux_vax.sgml Log Message: Fixed links to CVS pages Index: linux_vax-2.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax-2.html,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- linux_vax-2.html 2001/09/24 10:27:58 1.3 +++ linux_vax-2.html 2002/01/02 11:13:45 1.4 @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ <LI> usr - various useful programs, busybox, mopd, asbl..</LI> </UL> <P>Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. See our -<A HREF="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/">project cvs page</A> for details on that. +<A HREF="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626">project cvs page</A> for details on that. <P> <H3>Can I get write access?</H3> Index: linux_vax.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- linux_vax.sgml 2001/10/08 10:09:57 1.4 +++ linux_vax.sgml 2002/01/02 11:13:45 1.5 @@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ </itemize> <p> Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. See our <htmlurl -url="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/" name="project cvs +url="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626" name="project cvs page"> for details on that. <sect2>Can I get write access?<p> |
From: Kenn H. <ke...@us...> - 2002-01-02 11:13:50
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv4816/download Modified Files: dlframe.html Log Message: Fixed links to CVS pages Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.4 retrieving revision 1.5 diff -u -r1.4 -r1.5 --- dlframe.html 2001/09/21 21:25:29 1.4 +++ dlframe.html 2002/01/02 11:13:45 1.5 @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ <h2>CVS</h2> -Our <a href="https://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/">CVS page at +Our <a href="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626">CVS page at sourceforge</a> holds information on how to get up and running with the CVS modules (See the <a href="../newfaq/newfaq.html">FAQ</a> for details on the different modules in CVS). You can also browse the CVS using the |
From: Richard B. <rb...@us...> - 2001-11-14 22:57:38
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv582 Modified Files: todoframe.html Log Message: Reformat page and add KA48 to list of CPUs to support Index: todoframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/todoframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- todoframe.html 2001/10/09 22:44:44 1.1 +++ todoframe.html 2001/11/14 22:57:34 1.2 @@ -1,121 +1,185 @@ -<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <head> - <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> - <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.75 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.4.4 i586) [Netscape]"> +<meta http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> +<title>To Do List</title> </head> -<BODY TEXT="#000000" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#009900" VLINK="#990032" ALINK="#6F7463" FONT FACE="Helvetica"> -<FONT FACE="Helvetica, Arial"><FONT SIZE=+1> +<body> -<h1> -Kernel</h1> +<h1><u><span style='color:red'>Kernel</span></u></h1> -<p><br>When we get an arithmetic fault of types 8,9,10. The PC is backed -up to point at the instruction causing the fault. If we just send a SIGFPE -and return, and there is no SIGFPE hander, the program goes into an infinite -loop with the arith_fault handler, and the faulting instr. Should we a) -try and advance PC, or b) send it a signal that kills it? -<p>Swapon to a file would be useful. -<p>Implement RT signals, Siginfo (arch/vax/kernel/signal.c) -<p>Occasionally processes will go into an infinite loop (configure --target=vax-dec-linux -for zlib is one) that refuses to respond to signals - ctrl z, c, \. We -need to do_signal somewhere where we are not, or there is something missing -from the console driver. -<p>Machine check implementations (arch/vax/kernel/cpu_xxx.x) -<p>Condense the three pages/task we use for pgd and pmd into one page. -(arch/vax/mm/pgalloc.c) Guard page to catch overruns and underruns at the -boundary between P0 and P1 ptes. -<p>Guard page in processes task_struct to catch kernel stack overflow. -<p>Implement interrupt stats in /proc/interrupts (arch/vax/kernel/interrupt.c) -<p>Clean up the definitions of mk_pte in pagelet_pte.h, make sure the early -code and iomap are using it correctly. (Andy Phillips) -<p>Track latest linus tree. -<p>Write a flush_tlb_8 that flushes a set of pagelet hwptes and use where -needed in place of current flush_tlb_all()'s. -<p>Write a translation-not-valid fault hander that doesnt lock up the machine -or lock up a process in a deadlock at the capture of the mm semaphore if -we are in the middle of an existing access violation or translation invalid -mmfault. (e.g. Bad S0 pte in the middle of a user page fault) (arch/vax/mm/fault.c) -<p>Save/Set up the RPB properly so we can restart if needed. -<p>Make sure we keep the VMB/PROM bitmap safe from the memory allocator. -Use the information in the prom bitmap to feed information about bad pages -to the bootmem allocator. -<p>Replace CONFIG_VAX_4000HC with something else.... Currently its more -like CONFIG_HARDCODE_INTERRUPT_NUMBERS anyway, and we need to remove the -is_ka46() rubbish. This is what machine vectors are for... -<p>Implement system call trace pathway (arch/vax/kernel/entry.S, syscall.c) -<p>Implement ptrace and profiling processes etc... -<p>Read/Write system clock routines. -<p>Systems with full hardware clock implementations (KA55) need correct -handling of ticks. -<p>Implement DMA routines for vsbus systems. KA46 has a stub that could -be more intelligent. -<p>Implement missing SCB fault vectors (floating point, reserved addressing -mode etc) in place of the stubs. -<p>Arithmetic needs attention to do a proper job on SIGFPE - returning -info etc... -<p>Occasionally, parent processes dont get woken up, when their child exits, -and we end up in the idle loop. -<p>Coredump problem sizeof(elf_gregset_t) (64) != sizeof(struct pt_regs) -(68) -<p>The KA46 needs code to turn the Floating Point unit on at boot. -<br> -<h1> -Drivers</h1> - -<p><br>Occasional Misdetection of console and network interrupt vectors. -<p>Improve ka43_diagmem handling in lance driver. (parity control bit and -memory over 16mb). -<p>SGEC network card driver (Richard Banks) -<p>vax-5380 driver is snail like slow, and occasionally locks up under -heavy swapping. -<p>Need a NCR53x9x driver for the 4000/60. There is a chipset driver in -drivers/scsi/ and several example templates. The sun3 one looks good. -<p>Lance driver doesnt work on KA46. It gets to init the card, and dies -with a memory error (csr=8881). The KA46 DMA region/registers need -sorting properly. -<p>If we halt using the usual method (/sbin/halt) the console stops accepting -input. On halt how should the dz console be setup? -<p>Sometimes, we get null characters fed to a shell, when one of its children -exits. This can be interpreted as EOF, and the shell will exit unless ignoreeof -is set. (Seen on tcsh, and bash (although bash had other problems)) -<br> -<h1> -GCC</h1> - -<p><br>Update to gcc 3.0 when glibc can compile with it. -<p>Can't compile natively without REAL_ARITHMETIC defined, why not? If -we do, constant doubles are stored with the wrong bit pattern, and generate -reserved operand faults. e.g. compile + run "make". Debug native compiler -build. -<br> -<h1> -GLIBC</h1> - -<p><br>Start port. (Dave Airlie) -<br> -<h1> -uClibc</h1> - -<p><br>Assembler error messages compiling des.c -<br> /tmp/ccX7jORA.s: Assembler messages: -<br> /tmp/ccX7jORA.s:1231: Warning: Ignoring statement -due to "Bad operand" -<br> /tmp/ccX7jORA.s:1231: Warning: Ignoring statement -because "a register has no address" -<br> -<h1> -Bootloader</h1> - -<p><br>Generic Bootloader. asbl handles basic scsi boot on KA42/KA43... -<br> -<h1> -Miscellaneous</h1> - -<p><br>Update mopd to use new packet filter API. -<p>Dynamic libraries. -<p> +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Signals/Error Handling</span></h2> +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Arithmetic Fault Handling</span></h3> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li>When we get an arithmetic fault of types 8,9,10. The PC is backed up to point + at the instruction causing the fault. If we just send a SIGFPE and return, + and there is no SIGFPE hander, the program goes into an infinite loop with + the arith_fault handler, and the faulting instr. Should we a) try and + advance PC, or b) send it a signal that kills it?</li> + <li>Arithmetic needs attention to do a proper job on SIGFPE returning info etc...</li> +</ul> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Machine check</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Implement Machine check handling (arch/vax/kernel/cpu_xxx.x)</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Signals Implementation</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Implement RT signals, Siginfo (arch/vax/kernel/signal.c)</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Kernel Stack Overflow</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Guard page in processes task_struct to catch kernel stack overflow.</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>System Control Block Faults</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Implement missing SCB fault vectors (floating point, reserved addressing mode etc) in place of the stubs.</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Interrupts</span></h2> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Interrupt Stats</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Implement interrupt stats in /proc/interrupts (arch/vax/kernel/interrupt.c)</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Machine Interrupt Vectors</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Replace CONFIG_VAX_4000HC with something else.... Currently its more like CONFIG_HARDCODE_INTERRUPT_NUMBERS anyway, and we need to remove the is_ka46() rubbish. This is what machine vectors are for...</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Interrupt Detection</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Occasional Misdetection of console and network interrupt vectors.</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Memory management<o:p></o:p></span></h2> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Page consolidation</span></h3> + +<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Condense the three pages/task we use for pgd and pmd into one page. (arch/vax/mm/pgalloc.c) Guard page to catch overruns and underruns at the boundary between P0 and P1 ptes.</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Code Cleanup</span></h3> + +<p class=MsoNormal style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Clean up the definitions of mk_pte in pagelet_pte.h, make sure the early code and iomap are using it correctly. (Andy Phillips)</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Flush code</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Write a flush_tlb_8 that flushes a set of pagelet hwptes and use where needed in place of current flush_tlb_all()'s.</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Translation not valid handler</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Write a translation-not-valid fault hander that doesnt lock up the machine or lock up a process in a deadlock at the capture of the mm semaphore if we are in the middle of an existing +access violation or translation invalid mmfault. (e.g. Bad S0 pte in the middle of a user page fault) (arch/vax/mm/fault.c)</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Memory Allocation Issues</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Make sure we keep the VMB/PROM bitmap safe from the memory allocator.</p> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Use the information in the prom bitmap to feed information about bad pages to the bootmem allocator.</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Reboot Code</span></h2> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Save/Set up the RPB (reboot parameter block) properly so we can restart if needed.</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Other Enhancements</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Swapon to a file would be useful.</li> + <li >Track latest linus tree (2.4 series)</li> +</ul> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Other Problems</span></h2> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Infinite loops</span></h3> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Occasionally processes will go into an infinite loop (configure --target=vax-dec-linux for zlib is one) that refuses to respond to signals - ctrl z, c, \. We need to do_signal somewhere where we are not, or there is something missing from the console driver.</li> + <li >Occasionally, parent processes dont get woken up, when their child exits, and we end up in the idle loop.</li> +</ul> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Coredumps</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Coredump problem sizeof(elf_gregset_t) (64) != sizeof(struct pt_regs) (68)</p> + +<h3 style='margin-left:18.0pt'><span style='color:#333399'>Process termination</span></h3> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Sometimes, we get null characters fed to a shell, when one of its children exits. This can be interpreted as EOF, and the shell will exit unless ignoreeof is set. (Seen on tcsh, and bash (although bash had other problems))</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Debugging (Dave Airlie)</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Implement system call trace pathway (arch/vax/kernel/entry.S, syscall.c)</li> + <li >Implement ptrace and profiling processes etc...</li> +</ul> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Clock</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Read/Write system clock routines.</li> + <li >Systems with full hardware clock implementations (KA55) need full handling of ticks.</li> +</ul> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Machine Specific Code</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Implement DMA routines for vsbus systems. KA46 has a stub that could be more intelligent.</li> + <li >The KA46 needs code to turn the Floating Point unit on at boot.</li> + <li >KA48 (VXT2000 and 4000/vlc) support requested.</li> +</ul> + +<p ></p> + +<h1><u><span style='color:red'>Drivers</span></u></h1> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Network (Lance/SGEC)</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Improve ka43_diagmem handling in lance driver. (parity control bit and memory over 16mb).</li> + <li >Lance driver doesnt work on KA46. It gets to init the card, and dies with a memory error (csr=8881). The KA46 DMA region/registers need sorting properly.</li> + <li >Develop SGEC network card driver (Richard Banks)</li> +</ul> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Other</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >vax-5380 driver is very slow, and occasionally locks up under heavy swapping.</li> + <li >Need a NCR53x9x driver for the 4000/60. There is a chipset driver in drivers/scsi/ and several example templates. The sun3 one looks good.</li> + <li >If we halt using the usual method (/sbin/halt) the console stops accepting input. On halt how should the dz console be setup?</li> +</ul> + +<p > </p> + +<h1><u><span style='color:red'>Miscellaneous</span></u></h1> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>GCC</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Update to gcc 3.0 when glibc can compile with it.</li> + <li >Can't compile natively without REAL_ARITHMETIC defined, why not? If we do, constant doubles are stored with the wrong bit pattern, and generate reserved operand faults. e.g. compile + run "make". Debug native compiler build.</li> +</ul> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>GLIBC</span></h2> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Start port. (Dave Airlie)</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>uClibc</span></h2> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Assembler error messages compiling des.c<br> + /tmp/ccX7jORA.s: Assembler messages:<br> + /tmp/ccX7jORA.s:1231: Warning: Ignoring statement due to "Bad +operand"<br> + /tmp/ccX7jORA.s:1231: Warning: Ignoring statement because "a register has +no address"</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Bootloader (Andy Phillips)</span></h2> + +<p style='margin-left:18.0pt'>Generic Bootloader. asbl handles basic scsi boot on KA42/KA43...</p> + +<h2><span style='color:blue'>Other</span></h2> + +<ul style='margin-top:0cm' type=disc> + <li >Update mopd to use new packet filter API.</li> + <li >Dynamic libraries.</li> +</ul> + <script> <!-- document.write("<font size=-1>Last modified "+document.lastModified+"</font>"); @@ -123,4 +187,5 @@ </script> </body> + </html> |
From: Richard B. <rb...@us...> - 2001-10-09 22:44:48
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv310/htdocs Modified Files: header.html Added Files: todo.html todoframe.html Log Message: Added To Do list --- NEW FILE --- <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Mozilla/4.10 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.0.36 i586) [Netscape]"> <META NAME="Author" CONTENT="rbbanks"> <TITLE>Linux/VAX Porting Project</TITLE> </HEAD> <frameset rows="130,*" border=0> <frame src="header.html" name=header> <frame src="todoframe.html" name=body > </frameset> </HTML> --- NEW FILE --- <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.75 [en] (X11; U; Linux 2.4.4 i586) [Netscape]"> </head> <BODY TEXT="#000000" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#009900" VLINK="#990032" ALINK="#6F7463" FONT FACE="Helvetica"> <FONT FACE="Helvetica, Arial"><FONT SIZE=+1> <h1> Kernel</h1> <p><br>When we get an arithmetic fault of types 8,9,10. The PC is backed up to point at the instruction causing the fault. If we just send a SIGFPE and return, and there is no SIGFPE hander, the program goes into an infinite loop with the arith_fault handler, and the faulting instr. Should we a) try and advance PC, or b) send it a signal that kills it? <p>Swapon to a file would be useful. <p>Implement RT signals, Siginfo (arch/vax/kernel/signal.c) <p>Occasionally processes will go into an infinite loop (configure --target=vax-dec-linux for zlib is one) that refuses to respond to signals - ctrl z, c, \. We need to do_signal somewhere where we are not, or there is something missing from the console driver. <p>Machine check implementations (arch/vax/kernel/cpu_xxx.x) <p>Condense the three pages/task we use for pgd and pmd into one page. (arch/vax/mm/pgalloc.c) Guard page to catch overruns and underruns at the boundary between P0 and P1 ptes. <p>Guard page in processes task_struct to catch kernel stack overflow. <p>Implement interrupt stats in /proc/interrupts (arch/vax/kernel/interrupt.c) <p>Clean up the definitions of mk_pte in pagelet_pte.h, make sure the early code and iomap are using it correctly. (Andy Phillips) <p>Track latest linus tree. <p>Write a flush_tlb_8 that flushes a set of pagelet hwptes and use where needed in place of current flush_tlb_all()'s. <p>Write a translation-not-valid fault hander that doesnt lock up the machine or lock up a process in a deadlock at the capture of the mm semaphore if we are in the middle of an existing access violation or translation invalid mmfault. (e.g. Bad S0 pte in the middle of a user page fault) (arch/vax/mm/fault.c) <p>Save/Set up the RPB properly so we can restart if needed. <p>Make sure we keep the VMB/PROM bitmap safe from the memory allocator. Use the information in the prom bitmap to feed information about bad pages to the bootmem allocator. <p>Replace CONFIG_VAX_4000HC with something else.... Currently its more like CONFIG_HARDCODE_INTERRUPT_NUMBERS anyway, and we need to remove the is_ka46() rubbish. This is what machine vectors are for... <p>Implement system call trace pathway (arch/vax/kernel/entry.S, syscall.c) <p>Implement ptrace and profiling processes etc... <p>Read/Write system clock routines. <p>Systems with full hardware clock implementations (KA55) need correct handling of ticks. <p>Implement DMA routines for vsbus systems. KA46 has a stub that could be more intelligent. <p>Implement missing SCB fault vectors (floating point, reserved addressing mode etc) in place of the stubs. <p>Arithmetic needs attention to do a proper job on SIGFPE - returning info etc... <p>Occasionally, parent processes dont get woken up, when their child exits, and we end up in the idle loop. <p>Coredump problem sizeof(elf_gregset_t) (64) != sizeof(struct pt_regs) (68) <p>The KA46 needs code to turn the Floating Point unit on at boot. <br> <h1> Drivers</h1> <p><br>Occasional Misdetection of console and network interrupt vectors. <p>Improve ka43_diagmem handling in lance driver. (parity control bit and memory over 16mb). <p>SGEC network card driver (Richard Banks) <p>vax-5380 driver is snail like slow, and occasionally locks up under heavy swapping. <p>Need a NCR53x9x driver for the 4000/60. There is a chipset driver in drivers/scsi/ and several example templates. The sun3 one looks good. <p>Lance driver doesnt work on KA46. It gets to init the card, and dies with a memory error (csr=8881). The KA46 DMA region/registers need sorting properly. <p>If we halt using the usual method (/sbin/halt) the console stops accepting input. On halt how should the dz console be setup? <p>Sometimes, we get null characters fed to a shell, when one of its children exits. This can be interpreted as EOF, and the shell will exit unless ignoreeof is set. (Seen on tcsh, and bash (although bash had other problems)) <br> <h1> GCC</h1> <p><br>Update to gcc 3.0 when glibc can compile with it. <p>Can't compile natively without REAL_ARITHMETIC defined, why not? If we do, constant doubles are stored with the wrong bit pattern, and generate reserved operand faults. e.g. compile + run "make". Debug native compiler build. <br> <h1> GLIBC</h1> <p><br>Start port. (Dave Airlie) <br> <h1> uClibc</h1> <p><br>Assembler error messages compiling des.c <br> /tmp/ccX7jORA.s: Assembler messages: <br> /tmp/ccX7jORA.s:1231: Warning: Ignoring statement due to "Bad operand" <br> /tmp/ccX7jORA.s:1231: Warning: Ignoring statement because "a register has no address" <br> <h1> Bootloader</h1> <p><br>Generic Bootloader. asbl handles basic scsi boot on KA42/KA43... <br> <h1> Miscellaneous</h1> <p><br>Update mopd to use new packet filter API. <p>Dynamic libraries. <p> <script> <!-- document.write("<font size=-1>Last modified "+document.lastModified+"</font>"); // --> </script> </body> </html> Index: header.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/header.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- header.html 2001/09/19 15:53:39 1.1 +++ header.html 2001/10/09 22:44:44 1.2 @@ -22,5 +22,7 @@ <A HREF="links.html" target="_top">Links</A> | <A HREF="download/index.html" target="_top">Downloads</A> +| +<A HREF="todo.html" target="_top">ToDo</A> </FONT></FONT> <HR width=690 align=left> |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-10-08 10:10:00
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv26116 Modified Files: linux_vax-1.html linux_vax-1.html.old linux_vax.sgml Log Message: link to open bsd/vax Index: linux_vax-1.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax-1.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- linux_vax-1.html 2001/09/19 17:41:35 1.1 +++ linux_vax-1.html 2001/10/08 10:09:57 1.2 @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ <A HREF="http://www.netbsd.org">NetBSD/VAX</A></LI> <LI> <A HREF="http://www.linux-vax.org">Linux/VAX</A></LI> +<LI> +<A HREF="http://www.openbsd.org/vax.html">OpenBSD/VAX</A></LI> </UL> <P> <H2><A NAME="ss1.4">1.4 Where do I buy one?</A> Index: linux_vax-1.html.old =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax-1.html.old,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- linux_vax-1.html.old 2001/09/19 17:41:35 1.1 +++ linux_vax-1.html.old 2001/10/08 10:09:57 1.2 @@ -71,6 +71,8 @@ <A HREF="http://www.netbsd.org">NetBSD/VAX</A></LI> <LI> <A HREF="http://www.linux-vax.org">Linux/VAX</A></LI> +<LI> +<A HREF="http://www.openbsd.org/vax.html">OpenBSD/VAX</A></LI> </UL> <P> <H2><A NAME="ss1.4">1.4 Where do I buy one?</A> Index: linux_vax.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.3 retrieving revision 1.4 diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4 --- linux_vax.sgml 2001/09/24 10:27:58 1.3 +++ linux_vax.sgml 2001/10/08 10:09:57 1.4 @@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ <item>Compaq ULTRIX/VAX <item><htmlurl url="http://www.netbsd.org" name="NetBSD/VAX"> <item><htmlurl url="http://www.linux-vax.org" name="Linux/VAX"> +<item><htmlurl url="http://www.openbsd.org/vax.html" name="OpenBSD/VAX"> </itemize> <sect1>Where do I buy one?<p> |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-24 14:01:17
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv20348 Modified Files: newsframe.html Log Message: news items about root image and death of FTP site Index: newsframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newsframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- newsframe.html 2001/09/19 15:53:39 1.1 +++ newsframe.html 2001/09/24 14:01:13 1.2 @@ -14,6 +14,34 @@ <!-- News entry boundary --> <TR VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE> +<TD>24 Sep 2001</TD> + +<TD NOSAVE> +The old FTP site is no more. A copy has been saved at +<a href="http://www.pergamentum.com/~atp/vax/old_ftp/"> +http://www.pergamentum.com/~atp/vax/old_ftp/</a> But its +pretty much out of date. New stuff is at the download link +off the main page. +<P> +</td> + +<!-- News entry boundary --> + +<TR VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE> +<TD>23 Sep 2001</TD> + +<TD NOSAVE> +A new root image has been posted to the download area. +This contains instructions and prebuilt kernels for some +VAXstatsions, and should allow (with some self assembly) +most people to enjoy the bleeding edge of Linux/VAX +development. +<P> +</td> + +<!-- News entry boundary --> + +<TR VALIGN=TOP NOSAVE> <TD>20 Sep 2001</TD> <TD NOSAVE> |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-24 10:28:01
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv1858 Modified Files: linux_vax-2.html linux_vax-2.html.old linux_vax.sgml Log Message: Remove old ftp link as the ftp site is going away Index: linux_vax-2.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax-2.html,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- linux_vax-2.html 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 +++ linux_vax-2.html 2001/09/24 10:27:58 1.3 @@ -154,9 +154,10 @@ <P> <A NAME="started"></A> -Read Documentation/vax/README at -<A HREF="ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/README.vax">ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/README.vax</A>. +Read the "How to get started Hacking" document in the +<A HREF="../docs/index.html">Documentation</A>section. This describes howto download the compiler and kernel, and set up the MOP boot. +Unfortunately its a little out of date. Sorry. <P> <HR> <A HREF="linux_vax-3.html">Next</A> Index: linux_vax-2.html.old =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax-2.html.old,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- linux_vax-2.html.old 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 +++ linux_vax-2.html.old 2001/09/24 10:27:58 1.3 @@ -154,9 +154,10 @@ <P> <A NAME="started"></A> -Read Documentation/vax/README at -<A HREF="ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/README.vax">ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/README.vax</A>. +Read the "How to get started Hacking" document in the +<A HREF="../docs/index.html">Documentation</A>section. This describes howto download the compiler and kernel, and set up the MOP boot. +Unfortunately its a little out of date. Sorry. <P> <HR> <A HREF="linux_vax-3.html">Next</A> Index: linux_vax.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- linux_vax.sgml 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 +++ linux_vax.sgml 2001/09/24 10:27:58 1.3 @@ -212,10 +212,10 @@ need to implement for a machine vector. <p> <sect1> How do I get started? <p> <label id="started"> -Read Documentation/vax/README at -<url url="ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/README.vax" - name="ftp://linux-vax.sourceforge.net/pub/linux-vax/README.vax">. +Read the "How to get started Hacking" document in the <htmlurl +url="../docs/index.html" name="Documentation">section. This describes howto download the compiler and kernel, and set up the MOP boot. +Unfortunately its a little out of date. Sorry. <sect>Specific problems<p> <sect1>Where's the serial console switch on my VAX?<p> |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-21 21:25:33
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv21513 Modified Files: dlframe.html Added Files: README.vaxroot-20010920 vaxroot-20010920.tar.bz2 Log Message: Add vax root image and readme --- NEW FILE --- readme for vaxroot-20010920 Contents: 1) Installation - common - NFS - SCSI 2) Example Bootlog 3) List of installed packages. ***************************************************************** WARNING This is not "Internet ready" The root and default users have no passwords set. Several of the packages are old and have known vulnerabilities. This is for development only. Additionally if you use NFS boot, this requires the file system exported r/w, and with root remapping turned off from your NFS server. ***************************************************************** This tar file holds a Linux/VAX filesystem. This file system can be installed to boot from a SCSI disk, or as an NFS root file system from a suitabe NFS server. It also holds two kernel images, the first called vmlinux.ka43.SYS which is suitable for these KA42 or KA43 systems Vaxstation 3100m30 Vaxstation 3100m38 Vaxstation 3100m40 Vaxstation 3100m48 Vaxstation 3100m76 The second image is called vmlinux.ka46.SYS and is suitable for these KA46 based systems; Vaxstation 4000/60 Both kernels can be used for either scsi or mop booting. 1) Common install tasks. Untar this file into a suitable directory (e.g. /disk/vax/vaxroot) Decide on a suitable name and IP address for your vax, and edit the etc/hosts file, and etc/HOSTNAME files to set these for your VAX. e.g. # more etc/HOSTNAME vax.pergamentum.co.uk # more etc/hosts 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.70.10 vax.pergamentum.co.uk vax Edit the etc/fstab file to setup suitable values for the root file system and swap device. If you are using the NFS booting method then comment out references to scsi disks (e.g. /dev/sda1). You dont need to supply a root file system entry for NFS boot, as it is supplied by your NFS server. Decide if you want to set a root password, and a password for the example user "user". Both are currently blank, and passwords are not prompted for. See the note above. NFS boot -------- Other things you will need; 1) The mopd-linux daemon on your NFS server to download the kernel to the vax. This can be got from the Linux/VAX webserver. 2) bootpd, or dhcpd to supply the vax with its IP address, and hostname. 3) NFS server programs 4) The setcmdline program from the asbl-0.1. package. The rest of this section assumes you have access to a system running Linux/i386, or similar and that this is your NFS server on a private network to your VAX. Set up the mopd-linux to download the kernel of your choice to the vax when it boots. e.g. if you have a KA43 with ethernet address 08:00:2B:27:37:C6, copy the vmlinux.ka43.SYS file to /tftpboot/mop and create a link from it to the file name 08002b2737c6.SYS. i.e. /tftpboot/mop/08002b2737c6.SYS -> /tftpboot/mop/vmlinux.ka43.SYS Start mopd. Setup dhcpd to supply the right IP address and hostname. e.g /etc/dhcpd.conf looks like this subnet 192.168.70.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 { range 192.168.70.50 192.168.70.100; } host vax { hardware ethernet 08:00:2b:27:37:c6; fixed-address 192.168.70.10; option host-name "vax"; } Start dhcpd. Export the directory you untarred into from your NFS server to your vax. Put your vax in the NFS servers /etc/hosts file. e.g. /etc/exports /disk/vax/vaxroot vax(rw,no_root_squash) msslv2(rw,no_root_squash) Start the nfs server programs (portmap/nfsd/mountd) Set the kernel command line in your mop boot image to match the path in the /etc/exports file, using the setcmdline program from the asbl-0.1 package e.g. (all on one line) setcmdline /tftpboot/mop/vmlinux.ka43.SYS \ "root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=/disk/vax/vaxroot/ rw debug" Try and boot your VAX e.g. on a KA42/43 >>> boot esa0 Eventually, if all goes well, you should see something resembling the boot log at the end of this readme. If not, the system logs are your friend. SCSI boot. ---------- This is currently only available on KA42/KA43's as we dont have a driver for the scsi card in the KA46 organised yet. This assumes you have a SCSI disk you can partition and attach to the VAX, or a shared SCSI chain. This example supposes a RZ24 type disk. In addition to this, you will need the asbl-0.1 package from the Linux/VAX webserver. Partition the disk using fdisk e.g. # fdisk /dev/sda Command (m for help): p Disk /dev/sda: 64 heads, 32 sectors, 200 cylinders Units = cylinders of 2048 * 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 1 150 153584 83 Linux /dev/sda2 151 200 51200 82 Linux swap make an ext2 filesystem on /dev/sda1 (and other devices as needed) mke2fs /dev/sda1 mkswap /dev/sda2 Mount /dev/sda1 and untar the vaxroot.tar.gz file onto the disk. Edit the etc/fstab file to reflect the right scsi devices for root, swap and any other mount points. e.g. etc/fstab none /proc proc defaults 0 0 /dev/sda2 swap swap defaults 0 0 /dev/sda1 / ext2 defaults 1 1 none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0 Change to the directory you have mounted the root filesystem under, and change the kernel command line of the vmlinux.ka43.SYS kernel image to reflect the new root device, using the setcmdline utility from the asbl-0.1 package e.g. (all on one line) setcmdline vmlinux.ka43.SYS "root=/dev/sda1 rw debug" Create a boot block using the asbl program. Note, you will need to cross compile the sdboot.S file to produce a VAX binary boot block. Install the boot block using dd. unmount the disk, power down, and transfer to the VAX, and boot. e.g. >>> boot DKA300 If all goes well you should see a boot log like the following. 2) Sample Boot log --------------- >>> boot esa0 -ESA0 CPU type: 80007E04KA43 Boot Head.S loaded at address 00007E00 rpb/bootr5/ap/sp 00000000 00000000 00000334 00007C00 relocated at phys address 001002F1 CPU type: 0B000006 sidex: 04010002 Starting VM Linux/VAX (lin...@mi...) IO mapped phys addr 0x200a0000, 0x0001 pages at virt 0x813c0000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0000) IO mapped phys addr 0x20080000, 0x0001 pages at virt 0x813c1000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0001) IO mapped phys addr 0x21100000, 0x0001 pages at virt 0x813c2000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0002) IO mapped phys addr 0x21000000, 0x0020 pages at virt 0x813c3000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0003) RPB info: l_pfncnt: 00009e00, .l_vmb_version: 0b000106 .l_badpgs: 00000000 Physical memory: 00009e00 HW pagelets, 000013c0 pages (20224KB) CPU type: KA43, SID: 00000000 VM: mapped physical from 80000000 to 813c0000, iomap from 813c0000 VM: vmalloc from 814c0000 to 818c0000 VM: ptemap from 818c0000 to 83bc0000 for 64 processes calling start_kernel... Linux version 2.4.2-20010307 (at...@at...) (gcc version 2.95.2-linuxvax-20001231 (release)) #251 Fri Sep 21 14:16:00 BST 2001 kernel_cmd_line 80007e04 root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=/home/disk_vax/vaxroot rw debug VAXMM: Initialising mm layer for 64 tasks of size 64MB VAXMM: system page table base 80270000, length (bytes) 77800 length (ptes) 1de00 bootmap size = 00000278 calling free_bootmem(start=00001000, len=000ff000) calling free_bootmem(start=002e8000, len=010d8000) On node 0 totalpages: 5056 zone(0): 4096 pages. zone(1): 960 pages. zone(2): 0 pages. Kernel command line: root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=/home/disk_vax/vaxroot rw debug Calibrating delay loop... 10.13 BogoMIPS Memory: 17932k/20224k available Dentry-cache hash table entries: 4096 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) Buffer-cache hash table entries: 1024 (order: 0, 4096 bytes) Page-cache hash table entries: 8192 (order: 3, 32768 bytes) Inode-cache hash table entries: 2048 (order: 2, 16384 bytes) POSIX conformance testing by UNIFIX IO mapped phys addr 0x20080000, 0x0001 pages at virt 0x813e3000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0023) vsbus: interrupt mask 0 Linux NET4.0 for Linux 2.4 Based upon Swansea University Computer Society NET3.039 Starting kswapd v1.8 pty: 256 Unix98 ptys configured block: queued sectors max/low 11824kB/3941kB, 64 slots per queue RAMDISK driver initialized: 16 RAM disks of 4096K size 1024 blocksize Serial driver version 5.02 (2000-08-09) with no serial options enabled DECstation DZ serial driver version 1.02 ttyS0 at 0x813c0000 ttyS1 at 0x813c0000 ttyS2 at 0x813c0000 ttyS3 at 0x813c0000 dz.c: using irq rx 176, irq tx 177 PPP generic driver version 2.4.1 vaxlance.c: v0.008 by Linux Mips DECstation task force + ai...@li... KA43: enabling KA43_DIAGMEM for memory from (802f0000) to (80300000) IO mapped phys addr 0x200e0000, 0x0001 pages at virt 0x813e4000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0024) IO mapped phys addr 0x20090000, 0x0001 pages at virt 0x813e5000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0025) Ethernet address in ROM: 08:00:2b:27:37:c6 IO unmapping 0x0001 pages at PTE index 0x0025 probed IRQ 148, vsbus 5 Using LANCE interrupt vector 148 SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00 IO mapped phys addr 0x200c0000, 0x0001 pages at virt 0x813e5000 (IOMAP PTE index 0x0025) scsi0 : at 0x813e5080 irq 254 options CAN_QUEUE=32 CMD_PER_LUN=2 release=1 generic options AUTOPROBE_IRQ AUTOSENSE generic release=7 scsi0 : VAXstation 3100/MicroVAX 3100 NCR5380 SCSI Vendor: DEC Model: RZ24 (C) DEC Rev: 221B Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01 CCS Vendor: DEC Model: RX23 (C) DEC Rev: 0054 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01 CCS Detected scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 3, lun 0 Detected scsi removable disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 5, lun 0 SCSI device sda: 409792 512-byte hdwr sectors (210 MB) Partition check: sda: sda1 sda2 sdb : READ CAPACITY failed. sdb : status = 0, message = 00, host = 0, driver = 28 sdb : extended sense code = 2 sdb : block size assumed to be 512 bytes, disk size 1GB. sdb: I/O error: dev 08:10, sector 0 unable to read partition table NET4: Linux TCP/IP 1.0 for NET4.0 IP Protocols: ICMP, UDP, TCP IP: routing cache hash table of 512 buckets, 4Kbytes TCP: Hash tables configured (established 1024 bind 1024) Sending BOOTP requests.... OK IP-Config: Got BOOTP answer from 192.168.70.8, my address is 192.168.70.10 NET4: Unix domain sockets 1.0/SMP for Linux NET4.0. Looking up port of RPC 100003/2 on 192.168.70.8 Looking up port of RPC 100005/2 on 192.168.70.8 VFS: Mounted root (nfs filesystem). Freeing unused kernel memory: 36k freed INIT: version 2.77 booting Welcome to Linux/VAX Mounting proc filesystem Setting clock : Thu Jan 1 00:00:06 1970 Thu Jan 1 00:00:07 1970 Activating swap partitions Adding Swap: 51196k swap-space (priority -1) Setting hostname vax.pergamentum.co.uk Remounting root filesystem in read-write mode Mounting local filesystems Enabling swap space INIT: Entering runlevel: 3 Enabling IPv4 packet forwarding [ OK ] /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag is missing -- cannot control IP defragmentation Bringing up interface lo [ OK ] Initializing random number generator [ OK ] Mounting other filesystems [ OK ] Starting system logger: [ OK ] Starting kernel logger: [ OK ] Starting INET services: [ OK ] vax login: root # uname -a Linux vax 2.4.2-20010307 #251 Fri Sep 21 14:16:00 BST 2001 vax unknown # 3) List of installed packages All packages compiled static, with a native compiler, against uClibc. Some packages are incompletely built. Info files, man pages and internationalization files have been removed to keep the download small. asbl-0.1/ -- scsi boot loader ash-linux-0.2/ -- default shell. bison-1.28/ byacc/ diffutils-2.7/ e2fsprogs-1.15/ filesystem-1.3.5.tar fileutils-4.0/ findutils-4.1/ flex-2.5.4/ gawk-3.0.4/ grep-2.3/ initscripts-4.48/ jed/ make-3.77/ mingetty-0.9.4/ ncurses-4.2/ net-tools-1.53/ netkit-base-0.10/ netkit-telnet-0.10/ -- telnetd does not work. popt-1.4/ sed-3.02/ sh-utils-2.0/ slang/ sysklogd-1.3-31/ sysvinit-2.77/ tar-1.13.11/ tcsh-6.08.00/ -- this has the odd lockup (SIGCHLD related?) termcap-2.0.8/ texinfo-3.12h/ textutils-2.0/ tools/ -- binutils, egcs-1.1.2 under /usr/vax-dec-linux uclibc/ -- From our CVS 20010917 util-linux-2.9w/ zlib-1.1.3/ --- NEW FILE --- BZh91AY&SYî§¾ÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿÿå)ûß{o9ÞóÕöú|³töÌ®AánÎj° @ÜXûeì:(¯g¬ vÈ´[3¶ì{°- ¦-+°ÓÓætTUöèI«a ¢B¨éÛ(ø^Ö%äPyÝÍ×z.Ôßløßéâzsu64ÛíÜ¢(¾ÝÙÏtû}»´ðà:K>vÎq1Õ]5UöÞ-CÞ»ÂôIqzÐrù±®¼îëëÀõîê6°6ÈwQKÖNÅìï{Ûz§l6ÐK·M9¶d`zÓâpÃ4¬,ßAéÂð+èZ8f°O£î«Ô³_<ôòâzç Ýo_3ÉÂ}öÚN^S¾wÒ¶o¯ú=í»wx8eöÏ oiô=³¾m mÐuÑKnA_ ÷¼9ÞêF#« îpqanç4ûNîðìh;ÝÚR½Ã°ÇÞàq¬3¾ó£¡è÷Øûì> =bF6pß}îÃ} ºÜ=Îq±c=.áÃ0ÝGnv«·8kµëÀ T U'¶]¸ÛÛÓÞÌ»zß=ï÷Ë)+<ïu;°ËJn÷yÌÍÓ®{ÙÔzʼÇrt ïp=íh|'¯5è¡I |¯9Ôv¶é¹ºØöí:ãѤ²¦ºGÛ;Ö¯ÑÐUd{ïs¦Û ëâ>è6Ï ñ´ ¯xc¡ôzùï;|,P=÷ØöÞÑ.ÇÞ¯äø}áõóR»îÝ>W×m| ߦ5¯ögl¬×{Õñvë§T®´uì>Uâ+É4-$¾îsoOr½¨¶Ù&ÄòníãmãÙAî§WC¾ót:¥Pl¡ôuÖAÑÑMX0x¹8¬Ø¼®rTßy_o¾ÌÅÛYøÆ©M6¯r÷²9Nu:j3m)·>îzRç}½ÕR¼ÌQDM.-Æf("(HÞ[îYð(ûKåËnnÁuk@ ïo{ãæï½Äúm³¼õȵ ¶-ïwÆï»Êú7TåÊíÛjA¶y¶ØmÄê{Ýã<&8¹Îìî=ð¼Æwrlm_n¯ß3KݶóYÞÞø³¸Í;G°2éo{¸»$èÈKX½2Îs¶9ÖmÛGʾìÍs¹Q æË´B,û»°Ñõ¡NÛu÷ÃÈù¶gmÓ»,|õ®W]:c¤öÊÅë-=ãh:ñvcJ§EzÄê8çlwP)äfûîà °w½¢XW!÷¡ÕO}j:ïw½_CgËÙæá}Þúù^ó×=:ëªËÝö w>ï<Ôë#²µõªÅkb<諭\öPU$ﻤP ¥J¤ã㾬ûû3¬e{efÆm5ZÐ*±} Ö:½Ì9»Øê½©¼z=ÈÐ0 ÜÛaXVïï¾c TÇ2MÚñÜöÕ=tÝõé×vU5ZÜÛnÛ¦®ÒÝuíâwÛé¾n;` (wÉèç`ꫪ¬õ Ù iïw<ǧºuÒêõV=áÞõµ¥WZ5»uLÚFòóëéê%wtǵÜ9¥;¬ww-eö=Ì=Û¦vÃëì $¤ [...34967 lines suppressed...] JmE±híÇ4øß¿cõ<>Z»í½Ed¢~ǺfÙ°üíl3Í<æ,»zï|B;¿4é¡:vc¥øÅI=[ÔVºñ}3ॠUÌ áêLÛÇç>ÕÊY¿âKmWaÍ}_7©EÌ}[[C±opPfÜ}áfÞ´ªÕÂjÄLìlÍô´Jm¬Â50ãÅÀî _Z{ÜÍm,¾Öá1¬¡ã¶l"êÆ1kQÈí6·4)¡bû(ÍJÇÃK > ÑoY)[s£`Qú]øwÀÛª¨Ë0µ(IóþþÃýõW+e¦ñå^ô÷¯Êû»þëýv»9ìE?cgî{oªP0ÌPãydÚ¬CáÐ( ²æ³yí·ãÍ?®Ö² M2z^V«¹ïj?ÍÓïËwö(dXîÕ¥ÔåúE³âz·¯{ÄÃjÀQvûÙÞuLºã¤Ò@ÐÅû·½Àg÷IT¦I¡<rè6B¾×ú .ïõÒlØÄ.[~Ì¥û6ËdÌÀ U¿Þvx·÷pð³{´è(öcË}øü5÷Âó'âV¢ù°Áî¤Ð(j´(p"ÛÉe=Óùõ#e½?¯y=y@ü;Â~4þ/×áâäø½æ Ø¾ÿq[wò~rØÝe4×Ý ê÷ü>6{oÈ,OïüvG8?£ÜVõ¿çnÁì,ºÌÉ<¶5¾ùNî·)%Aâp»õ]p± XQñߣt[¯÷´«Déoñ-ø_üî0Ðu[ÃÉ)Ê¥ 1í{þÁÍYÎFBc¢>×èà åu¶µYdêdh`Çx0öqýßýöÆö±0¨ZwfΦäzú¸ö±ÁÆV¬Xõ¢GíkIóÛ=My¹2É>·õâ¯ÃäøJܵ³Áë˸yw$`óÜÀ7K¾Ü ;ô8¨C¤=ÁÒ/á¼ÚNÝËÀ$»¯È y¹ßÜÆëO ¯kF t>gò¤@$p´Ô0P¥KÒC<Ñ[¢ðMðèn\Jس¼§Àð&ì-hðÕß)°xê_Pã:óÚ nFäq?p|dpåÇxÐ ¹èèxtÊÉ.·l|K;öHÞ¢£Í!ú£á>Û£3¤±{Ç«Ì?.åù³ºÄBn=j1ùoÈáØ(ûÂûy³ñ¡ÓÍS5ñ ¨SáCnã6¼Ì±hÌ|íúIV¿ÖÖ½ó«Æo!Îüâ±ë©&û¡MËn ÄÄ8I¹iûÞ\¼jS¹ØÚyËùå·,.Xn[ wÈòwfArt"HLX¡ýL·$@Ç?Pd7f×8=ä§hc?¸ÕfóÔ\ÜÖYÞh«g«2Ó<¦-)>7_S_qÜ×£ÑÚ'ÚWÈu;vÛÐ9X]Òhnçé36ÔÄ»TúW=ÈãxW´ø/tE¼ÜÛi±74AÃO»Å Á²ü-®=éµòvã »óg½}æ dôÇB)Cpþ5=WN¾ÂÉ;_u##½7ðÅZêNó$|sî3üFÃ<2KK:(×LaDyò<¸s¨£êxûÅåöV!jø|ñì¨5n=óÂ+2ÛF/{vë;V¡`±V7ÚËMmOÅv-Ò`üêMn4ï9V¦3G\'s®¸¶®¹lj« 9scÝGÝßí¦/ͦ$²_»àðcʯêþv¢rlî¹ûYvqrVÆ9NÍs[§ûáÚÎÝ8qiG²ÓaÇ4xznÔåT&qR®ÅgNã饺k^f±eloO2©Là8òu_4Âyþo&nÞ#´ #abÊP7O ]±Ð{^ö"ÍÝ8²Ý% |ODåÜU·s WS½þ âf`aê]Ó$e¶WÃJÑÙ¯,¹S6Cs«¸çÚ#ØKuõLc<Nw(Ù jØÛ îfð}áϨ[LMÝc²>oGô[è$I-Ì_DZéßÅhã ¬8EJ±ïSÌï=~:RAÜñ+{9£áv®äã¼ÿïì³33ìö8.¾,Tïl 5PqØ(:)´ôéÛ<ûêê÷t#ü?ßâþ{¦Ánýë(àÊôÓûýÉ¥Âóû¯°ýrõ¾&#ûàþâ¤ý§øø}÷aÀ¿ß=<»PÃ|Æoa'ô_5¼¾cÕÉIhe¯ ¢êæ=¶ }5Ïù;÷Þ&§Ìì¯>OÊkÓ //5ä{ÚH"áÅð</§òáѹ>ìn×aû± lÛzÎ~Foßî½Y:Kç§êÝ'©neö®9î|Í.ås=ä+KLGüvüLÒ~:íóÅL:æÇèûy}{Ø|ßêèXS¦â0á÷tsÝ(z¿YÊú3Ø|Y'<;Q ÞX$'äsÕýQ͹~.]UE}µõa_·þ^¯üÁÊÅ §dÞÛ½@T]Ú!GëÑÏ{¿ü±Áþ-WX$ðý;Y~¯ê]y jBA³¸:ïÆ¥Oèyíðe»y8¿^°yÿ~ÜÊtñÜèm·ð5©e Ê)3aÕ23#ægäki {ódmùKàŦ9QøJh|o5ª¥_b+¿m;ÎþxO<uQ5ñ O¯V5líµkW(' 6íûôiÀÔ;ºT8ÑݬVT¨× _Þ6o>pwÖ&!:§£y8³ì¿ ,I¸ÎÙ.è7]ùߨ°1$t8Bb¡ùÁx&Y ªÞCÉã~à d âÎÿå^hÂHDäãp¨ Oùb¤Pæ¢dG~;~ÉEZ,²/^úFY?½»¸Â'´Ák± ${ZÖÇÙsAS'ßípë§øÙ±ÜñQðWð>nïa{=wmÍÛP?O+ôµÍÍAÑ?Æ9/:Üu»17ÑòaÃå{ÇVù¸T=~z~ÿ°[a¿wж;åÂ!ÉÙ+ÄÀ åñ53ÿ$0´AYz'ý$¯6pG¡ËtéXëï?³KÊ5°Ìô1h zP½VįúP>aDÿ<F\Ãc¼bõ@ëöî$÷=§'¶<£ëó[ÍvO²ad5¼QTo6~B6!¦þÿÏfê{9Aá¹øk PX°ékg)D5FÚ6Gs}¬ÿkANÆçr[ÇÞèf»^(KrI)#ßÏÖ×U¯ÞìBr>²Q×gy¨x8E¸´DfBL:ÿS¼âÖTxïÆñ£È.5v9ïââö¡gææ1®Ñ4eZçìMÚ\¢×w\£ãôü¶lÅÁËûªNG^ǽØA# _}'$GWJg, i,#bÎl?ù6 ±;9íÇÐocHºÏpã;¡Èûë`Yת©:;ë=öZÒ¨ú¾²¿ÎþüÈìÜGÖ7ä@àB-PîÔC/'QH ¹ R¢ } ʺg-D+I´7.DRm¦X«ØÜEX8¥uS°¹,6e0C+B *̺3Êu{äÞAFõ{âѲE9wYU°4îõBfZæMÌÄN á6Yß5$øòÏTç3ªmya|¨<GPbÑÃ6ac©QîÜ«³6 å³0ãT¥Øl<¹Ë¾CÃ`¡:kaÌó@ö,S0P8Ao5+%-ÓøTÇÑ%Á?Ë×寏CïÑñ^*p´³ÂH»ÁCËk^áR[¼üßóZPýÑ@óBßü:=HKÇuGÔp³óOd¹%ÀG»Ñâ"|¶ÖáAõDhîøÝ9ÐèzçÔ ¾E%"jþ TÒ"(zuLjçfV<¿ª AZêR7i¦EQ"tкÔúб±I#ý©ÉeàÓ'<(aÀ÷{y¬vLòPA=÷Ê9öø¯ÍûÙ¢¶!ËlI oeW/_f<\\_Dä!¹ìC×?³ÞäõALo%§[¶j«mø·ð:ÿ×´å¡h*+Nâ=±#(\úb7úÔ¹EqÊÕ=£7m¯±)}q°XòçÿnnÂZPE<}}â6³Ã§ÊaCoòo2ZÕ 14kßð¼ÿÜùºØ!£( nêÿúô-ÚÐ,:ØUAWh! 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From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-21 20:13:30
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From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-21 20:12:50
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv2702 Modified Files: dlframe.html Log Message: add in some new files Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.2 retrieving revision 1.3 diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3 --- dlframe.html 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 +++ dlframe.html 2001/09/21 20:12:47 1.3 @@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ (mopd-linux.tar.gz)</a> <li><a href="tools-bin-linuxvax-20001231.tar.bz2">Cross compilation toolset for Linux/i386</a> +<li><a href="asbl-0.1.tar.gz">Andy's SCSI boot loader</a> </ul> |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-20 23:54:00
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From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-20 23:35:13
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv30641/download Modified Files: dlframe.html Log Message: Update faq with CVs page details Index: dlframe.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/download/dlframe.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- dlframe.html 2001/09/19 15:59:22 1.1 +++ dlframe.html 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 @@ -4,12 +4,29 @@ <h1>Downloads</h1> Snapshots and binaries. These may be out of date, and if possible you -are advised to get the source direct from the CVS server. <p> +are advised to get the source direct from the CVS server to be sure +that you are getting the most up to date version. We haven't really +released any formal packages as yet but these will get you in the game.<p> + +<h2>CVS</h2> + +Our <a href="https://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/">CVS page at +sourceforge</a> holds information on how to get up and running with the +CVS modules (See the <a href="../newfaq/newfaq.html">FAQ</a> for details on +the different modules in CVS). You can also browse the CVS using the +<a href="http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/linux-vax/">web based +viewer</a>. +<p> +<h2>HTTP downloads</h2> + +The FTP service hosted by sourceforge has been retired. Packages are +now being made available only via HTTP.<p> <ul> <li><a href="mopd-linux.tar.gz">Maintenance Operations Protocol Daemon (mopd-linux.tar.gz)</a> +<li><a href="tools-bin-linuxvax-20001231.tar.bz2">Cross compilation toolset +for Linux/i386</a> </ul> - <SCRIPT> |
From: Andy P. <at...@us...> - 2001-09-20 23:35:13
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Update of /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq In directory usw-pr-cvs1:/tmp/cvs-serv30641/newfaq Modified Files: linux_vax-2.html linux_vax-2.html.old linux_vax.sgml Log Message: Update faq with CVs page details Index: linux_vax-2.html =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax-2.html,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- linux_vax-2.html 2001/09/19 17:41:35 1.1 +++ linux_vax-2.html 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 @@ -119,7 +119,8 @@ to glibc soon, but at the moment, this is the libc we use. </LI> <LI> usr - various useful programs, busybox, mopd, asbl..</LI> </UL> -<P>Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. +<P>Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. See our +<A HREF="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/">project cvs page</A> for details on that. <P> <H3>Can I get write access?</H3> Index: linux_vax-2.html.old =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax-2.html.old,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- linux_vax-2.html.old 2001/09/19 17:41:35 1.1 +++ linux_vax-2.html.old 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 @@ -119,7 +119,8 @@ to glibc soon, but at the moment, this is the libc we use. </LI> <LI> usr - various useful programs, busybox, mopd, asbl..</LI> </UL> -<P>Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. +<P>Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. See our +<A HREF="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/">project cvs page</A> for details on that. <P> <H3>Can I get write access?</H3> Index: linux_vax.sgml =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/linux-vax/www/htdocs/newfaq/linux_vax.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.1 retrieving revision 1.2 diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2 --- linux_vax.sgml 2001/09/19 17:41:35 1.1 +++ linux_vax.sgml 2001/09/20 23:35:10 1.2 @@ -187,7 +187,9 @@ <item> usr - various useful programs, busybox, mopd, asbl.. </itemize> <p> - Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. + Access to CVS is via the standard sourceforge method. See our <htmlurl +url="http://www.sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=2626/" name="project cvs +page"> for details on that. <sect2>Can I get write access?<p> |