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-rw-r--r-- | ChangeLog | 24 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Drivers.macros | 67 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | i386/linux/Makerules.in | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | linux/configfrag.ac | 819 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | linux/configure | 2089 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | linux/configure.in | 28 |
6 files changed, 502 insertions, 2558 deletions
@@ -2,6 +2,30 @@ [task #5956 --- ``Automake'ify GNU Mach's code base''] + * linux/configfrag.ac (AC_PREREQ, AC_INIT, AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR) + (AC_CONFIG_HEADER, AC_CANONICAL_HOST, hurd_SYSTYPE, AC_CONFIG_FILES) + (AC_OUTPUT): Don't invoke. + (../../version.m4, ../../Drivers.macros, ../../aclocal.m4): Don't + include. + <case "$host_cpu">: Only evaluate for i386. + (--disable-default-device-drivers): Remove configuraion option. + (LINUX_DEV, __KERNEL__): AC_DEFINE these. + (scsi, net, pcmcia, wireless): Remove AC_DRIVER_CLASS instantiations. + (device_driver_group): New shell function. + (AC_OPTION, AC_OPTION_nodef): New functions. + (linux_DRIVER): Rename function to AC_Linux_DRIVER and adopt. + (linux_DRIVER_nodef): Likewise to AC_Linux_DRIVER_nodef. + <Configuration options>: Adopt to the new functions introduced above + and re-position parts. + <Process device driver groups>: Adopt to the changes related to device + driver groups. + * linux/configure.in <AC_CONFIG_LINKS>: Move to... + * linux/configfrag.ac: ... here. + * linux/configure.in: Remove file. + * linux/configure: Likewise. + * i386/linux/Makerules.in: Likewise. + * Drivers.macros: Likewise. + * i386/linux/configure.ac: Move file... * linux/configfrag.ac: ... here. * i386/linux/configure: Remove file. diff --git a/Drivers.macros b/Drivers.macros deleted file mode 100644 index 6d882d6..0000000 --- a/Drivers.macros +++ /dev/null @@ -1,67 +0,0 @@ -dnl -dnl Some autoconf macros useful for device driver configuration -dnl -dnl Copyright 1997, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -dnl Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its -dnl documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright -dnl notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the -dnl software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions -dnl thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. -dnl -dnl THE FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS -dnl "AS IS" CONDITION. THE FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION DISCLAIMS ANY -dnl LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE -dnl USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. - -AC_SUBST([device_drivers]) - -dnl AC_DRIVER_CLASS(name,option,files) defines a class of drivers. If -dnl any driver declared by AC_DRIVER to be in that class is selected -dnl by the user, then set the specified option with AC_DEFINE and add -dnl the specified files to the output variable `device_drivers'. This -dnl macro must precede the use of any corresponding AC_DRIVER macros. - -AC_DEFUN([AC_DRIVER_CLASS], [ -AH_TEMPLATE([$2], [Driver Class $1]) -driver_class_$1_option=$2 -driver_class_$1_files="$3" -]) - -dnl AC_DRIVER(name,description,option,files[,class]). Process configuration -dnl option --enable-`name' (with description dnl `description'). If -dnl it's set, then `option' is defined with AC_DEFINE, and files is -dnl added to the output variable `device_drivers'. The driver is of class -dnl `class'; see the comments on AC_DRIVER_CLASS for more information. -dnl By default, the value from $enable_default_device_drivers is considered -dnl when deciding whether to activate the device driver or not. - -AC_DEFUN([AC_DRIVER], [ -unset enableval -AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], - AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-$1], [disable $2])) -[enableval=${enableval-$enable_default_device_drivers} -if test x"$enableval" = xyes; then] - AC_DEFINE([$3], [1], [$1: $2]) - [device_drivers="$device_drivers $4" - if test "${driver_class_$5_selected+set}" != set; then - driver_class_$5_selected=yes] - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$driver_class_$5_option], [1]) - [device_drivers="$device_drivers $driver_class_$5_files" - fi -fi]]) - -dnl AC_DEFUN_nodef() is like AC_DRIVER(), but doesn't consider -dnl $enable_default_device_drivers. - -AC_DEFUN([AC_DRIVER_nodef], [ -AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], - AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-$1], [enable $2]), [ -if test x"$enableval" = xyes; then - AC_DEFINE([$3], [1], [$1: $2]) - device_drivers="$device_drivers $4" - if test "${driver_class_$5_selected+set}" != set; then - driver_class_$5_selected=yes - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$driver_class_$5_option], [1]) - device_drivers="$device_drivers $driver_class_$5_files" - fi -fi])]) diff --git a/i386/linux/Makerules.in b/i386/linux/Makerules.in deleted file mode 100644 index 45a4c1c..0000000 --- a/i386/linux/Makerules.in +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -# i386/linux/Makerules -# Copyright 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# -# Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its -# documentation is hereby granted, provided that both the copyright -# notice and this permission notice appear in all copies of the -# software, derivative works or modified versions, and any portions -# thereof, and that both notices appear in supporting documentation. -# -# THE FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS -# "AS IS" CONDITION. THE FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION DISCLAIMS ANY -# LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE -# USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. - - -# -# configure's findings. -# - -DEFS-$(systype)-linux = @DEFS@ - -# The glue code dependend code checks for this. -DEFINES += -DLINUX_DEV - - -# -# Autoconf support -# - -$(abs_top_builddir)/$(systype)/linux/Makerules: \ - $(abs_top_srcdir)/$(systype)/linux/Makerules.in \ - $(abs_top_builddir)/$(systype)/linux/config.status - cd $(abs_top_builddir)/$(systype)/linux && ./config.status $(@F) diff --git a/linux/configfrag.ac b/linux/configfrag.ac index 53a213f..286f881 100644 --- a/linux/configfrag.ac +++ b/linux/configfrag.ac @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ -dnl Device driver options for i386 +dnl Configure fragment for Linux code snarfed into GNU Mach. + dnl Copyright 1997, 1999, 2004, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. dnl Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software and its @@ -12,418 +13,554 @@ dnl "AS IS" CONDITION. THE FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION DISCLAIMS ANY dnl LIABILITY OF ANY KIND FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE dnl USE OF THIS SOFTWARE. -AC_PREREQ([2.57]) - -m4_include([../../version.m4]) -AC_INIT([AC_PACKAGE_NAME], [AC_PACKAGE_VERSION], [AC_PACKAGE_BUGREPORT], [AC_PACKAGE_TARNAME]) -AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([dev/include/linux/autoconf.h]) - -m4_sinclude([../../Drivers.macros]) -m4_sinclude([../../aclocal.m4]) - -AC_CONFIG_HEADER([device-drivers.h]) - -dnl Check the cpu type. - -AC_CANONICAL_HOST +# +# Which host CPU? +# -dnl Which host CPU AC_DEFUN([hurd_host_CPU], [ - AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_M$1], [], [$1]) + AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_M$1], [1], [$1]) AC_DEFINE([CPU], [$1], [CPU]) ]) +[if [ x"$systype" = xi386 ]; then + case "$host_cpu" in + i386)] hurd_host_CPU([386])[;; + i486)] hurd_host_CPU([486])[;; + i586)] hurd_host_CPU([586])[;; + i686)] hurd_host_CPU([686])[;; + *)] hurd_host_CPU([486])[;; + esac +fi] + +# +# Definitions. +# -case "$host_cpu" in -i386) hurd_host_CPU([386]) ;; -i486) hurd_host_CPU([486]) ;; -i586) hurd_host_CPU([586]) ;; -i686) hurd_host_CPU([686]) ;; -*) hurd_host_CPU([486]) ;; -esac - -hurd_SYSTYPE - +# The glue code dependend code checks for this. +AC_DEFINE([LINUX_DEV], [1], [Linux device drivers.]) +# Instead of Mach's KERNEL, Linux uses __KERNEL__. Whee. +AC_DEFINE([__KERNEL__], [1], [__KERNEL__]) + # -# Options. +# Helper functions. # -AC_ARG_ENABLE([default-device-drivers], -AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-default-device-drivers], [have all device drivers -disabled that can be disabled and would otherwise have been enabled by default; -then use the `--enable-*' options to enable only those you actually want to -have enabled])) -[if test x"$enable_default_device_drivers" != xno -then enable_default_device_drivers=yes -fi] -dnl Kinds of drivers that have gobs of source files that get brought in. +# +# Calling `device_driver_group group' makes sure that the infrastructure needed +# for the group `group' will be set-up. +# -AC_DRIVER_CLASS([scsi], [CONFIG_SCSI], [ \ - constants.o hosts.o scsi.o scsi_ioctl.o scsi_proc.o scsicam.o sd.o \ - sd_ioctl.o sr.o sr_ioctl.o]) +device_driver_group() { + case $1 in + '') + # No group. + :;; + net) + device_driver_group_net=selected;; + pcmcia) + # Pull in group `net'. + device_driver_group net + device_driver_group_pcmcia=selected;; + scsi) + device_driver_group_scsi=selected;; + wireless) + # Pull in group `pcmcia'. + device_driver_group pcmcia + device_driver_group_wireless=selected;; + *) + AC_MSG_ERROR([invalid device driver group `$1']);; + esac +} -AC_DRIVER_CLASS([net], [CONFIG_INET], [ \ - auto_irq.o net.o Space.o dev.o net_init.o pci-scan.o]) +# +# AC_OPTION(name,description,option[,class]). Process configuration option +# --enable-`name' (with description `description'). If it's set, then `option' +# is defined with AC_DEFINE. The option optionally pulls in group `group'; see +# the comments on device_driver_group for more information. By default, the +# value from $enable_default_device_drivers is considered when deciding whether +# to activate the option by default or not. +# -AC_DRIVER_CLASS([pcmcia], [CONFIG_PCMCIA], [ \ - pcmcia.o cs.o ds.o rsrc_mgr.o bulkmem.o cistpl.o pci_fixup.o]) +AC_DEFUN([AC_OPTION], [ +[unset enableval] +AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], + AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-$1], [disable $2])) +[enableval=${enableval-$enable_default_device_drivers}] +AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_]m4_bpatsubst([$1], [-], [_]), + [test x"$enableval" = xyes]) +[if test x"$enableval" = xyes; then] + AC_DEFINE([$3], [1], [option $1: $2]) + [device_driver_group $4 +fi]]) -AC_DRIVER_CLASS([wireless], [CONFIG_WIRELESS], []) +# +# AC_OPTION_nodef() is like AC_OPTION(), but doesn't consider +# $enable_default_device_drivers. +# -dnl Strictly speaking, we could have a `linux' option too, but it's -dnl not possible to built a useful kernel without at least one Linux -dnl driver, so that's not really necessary. +AC_DEFUN([AC_OPTION_nodef], [ +[unset enableval] +AC_ARG_ENABLE([$1], + AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-$1], [enable $2])) +AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_]m4_bpatsubst([$1], [-], [_]), + [test x"$enableval" = xyes]) +[if test x"$enableval" = xyes; then] + AC_DEFINE([$3], [1], [option $1: $2]) + [device_driver_group $4 +fi]]) +# +# AC_Linux_DRIVER(machname, description, definition, [group]). Convenience. +# -dnl -dnl linux_DRIVER(machname, description, MACRO, linuxname, class) -dnl -AC_DEFUN([linux_DRIVER], [ - AC_DRIVER([$1], [device driver for $2], [CONFIG_$3], [$4.o], [$5]) +AC_DEFUN([AC_Linux_DRIVER], [ + AC_OPTION([$1], [Linux device driver for $2], [$3], [$4]) ]) -AC_DEFUN([linux_DRIVER_nodef], [ - AC_DRIVER_nodef([$1], [device driver for $2], [CONFIG_$3], [$4.o], [$5]) +AC_DEFUN([AC_Linux_DRIVER_nodef], [ + AC_OPTION_nodef([$1], [Linux device driver for $2], [$3], [$4]) ]) + +# +# Configuration options. +# -dnl non-SCSI Disk controllers - -AC_DRIVER([floppy], - [device driver for PC floppy], - [CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD], [floppy.o]) -AC_DRIVER([ide], - [device driver for IDE disks], - [CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE], [cmd640.o ide-cd.o ide.o rz1000.o triton.o]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([floppy], + [PC floppy], + [CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ide], + [IDE disk controllers], + [CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE]) -dnl SCSI Disk controllers +dnl SCSI controllers. -linux_DRIVER([advansys], - [SCSI controller AdvanSys], - [SCSI_ADVANSYS], [advansys], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([BusLogic], +AC_Linux_DRIVER([53c78xx], + [SCSI controller NCR 53C7,8xx], + [CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C7xx], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([AM53C974], + [SCSI controller AM53/79C974 (am53c974, am79c974)], + [CONFIG_SCSI_AM53C974], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([BusLogic], [SCSI controller BusLogic], - [SCSI_BUSLOGIC], [BusLogic], [scsi]) -# TODO. What's that? And what about FlashPoint.o? + [CONFIG_SCSI_BUSLOGIC], + [scsi]) +# TODO. What's that? And what about FlashPoint.c? dnl Dirty implementation... AC_ARG_ENABLE([flashpoint], AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-flashpoint], [enable SCSI flashpoint]), [test x"$enableval" = xno && AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_SCSI_OMIT_FLASHPOINT], [], [scsi omit flashpoint])]) -linux_DRIVER([u14-34f], - [SCSI controller UltraStor 14F/34F], - [SCSI_U14_34F], [u14-34f], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([ultrastor], - [SCSI controller UltraStor], - [SCSI_ULTRASTOR], [ultrastor], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([aha152x], +# Disabled by default. +AC_Linux_DRIVER_nodef([NCR53c406a], + [SCSI controller NCR53c406a chip], + [CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C406A], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([advansys], + [SCSI controller AdvanSys], + [CONFIG_SCSI_ADVANSYS], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([aha152x], [SCSI controller Adaptec AHA-152x/2825 (aha152x, aha2825)], - [SCSI_AHA152X], [aha152x], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([aha1542], + [CONFIG_SCSI_AHA152X], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([aha1542], [SCSI controller Adaptec AHA-1542], - [SCSI_AHA1542], [aha1542], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([aha1740], + [CONFIG_SCSI_AHA1542], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([aha1740], [SCSI controller Adaptec AHA-1740], - [SCSI_AHA1740], [aha1740], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([aic7xxx], + [CONFIG_SCSI_AHA1740], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([aic7xxx], [SCSI controller Adaptec AIC7xxx], - [SCSI_AIC7XXX], [aic7xxx], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([fdomain], - [SCSI controller Future Domain 16xx], - [SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN], [fdomain], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([in2000], - [SCSI controller Always IN 2000], - [SCSI_IN2000], [in2000], [scsi]) -# Disabled by default. -linux_DRIVER_nodef([g_NCR5380], - [SCSI controller Generic NCR5380/53c400 (ncr5380, ncr53c400)], - [SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380], [g_NCR5380], [scsi]) -# Disabled by default. -linux_DRIVER_nodef([NCR53c406a], - [SCSI controller NCR53c406a chip], - [SCSI_NCR53C406A], [NCR53c406a], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([pas16], - [SCSI controller PAS16], - [SCSI_PASS16], [pas16], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([seagate], - [SCSI controller Seagate ST02, Future Domain TMC-8xx], - [SCSI_SEAGATE], [seagate], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([t128], - [SCSI controller Trantor T128/T128F/T228 (t128, t128f, t228)], - [SCSI_T128], [t128], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([53c78xx], - [SCSI controller NCR 53C7,8xx], - [SCSI_NCR53C7xx], [53c78xx], [scsi]) + [CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([dtc], + [SCSI controller DTC3180/3280 (dtc3180, dtc3280)], + [CONFIG_SCSI_DTC3280], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([eata], + [SCSI controller EATA ISA/EISA/PCI + (DPT and generic EATA/DMA-compliant boards)], + [CONFIG_SCSI_EATA], + [scsi]) # Disabled by default. -linux_DRIVER_nodef([eata_dma], +AC_Linux_DRIVER_nodef([eata_dma], [SCSI controller EATA-DMA (DPT, NEC, AT&T, SNI, AST, Olivetti, Alphatronix)], - [SCSI_EATA_DMA], [eata_dma], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([eata_pio], + [CONFIG_SCSI_EATA_DMA], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([eata_pio], [SCSI controller EATA-PIO (old DPT PM2001, PM2012A)], - [SCSI_EATA_PIO], [eata_pio], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([wd7000], - [SCSI controller WD 7000], - [SCSI_7000FASST], [wd7000], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([eata], - [SCSI controller EATA ISA/EISA/PCI (DPT and generic EATA/DMA-compliant boards)], - [SCSI_EATA], [eata], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([AM53C974], - [SCSI controller AM53/79C974 (am53c974, am79c974)], - [SCSI_AM53C974], [AM53C974], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([dtc], - [SCSI controller DTC3180/3280 (dtc3180, dtc3280)], - [SCSI_DTC3280], [dtc], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([ncr53c8xx], + [CONFIG_SCSI_EATA_PIO], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([fdomain], + [SCSI controller Future Domain 16xx], + [CONFIG_SCSI_FUTURE_DOMAIN], + [scsi]) +# Disabled by default. +AC_Linux_DRIVER_nodef([g_NCR5380], + [SCSI controller Generic NCR5380/53c400 (ncr5380, ncr53c400)], + [CONFIG_SCSI_GENERIC_NCR5380], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([gdth], + [GDT SCSI Disk Array Controller], + [CONFIG_SCSI_GDTH], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([in2000], + [SCSI controller Always IN 2000], + [CONFIG_SCSI_IN2000], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ncr53c8xx], [SCSI controller NCR53C8XX (ncr53c8xx, dc390f, dc390u, dc390w)], - [SCSI_NCR53C8XX], [ncr53c8xx], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([tmscsim], - [SCSI controller Tekram DC-390(T) (dc390, dc390t)], - [SCSI_DC390T], [tmscsim], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([ppa], + [CONFIG_SCSI_NCR53C8XX], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([pas16], + [SCSI controller PAS16], + [CONFIG_SCSI_PASS16], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ppa], [IOMEGA Parallel Port ZIP drive], - [SCSI_PPA], [ppa], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([qlogicfas], + [CONFIG_SCSI_PPA], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([qlogicfas], [SCSI controller Qlogic FAS], - [SCSI_QLOGIC_FAS], [qlogicfas], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([qlogicisp], + [CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_FAS], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([qlogicisp], [SCSI controller Qlogic ISP], - [SCSI_QLOGIC_ISP], [qlogicisp], [scsi]) -linux_DRIVER([gdth], - [GDT SCSI Disk Array Controller], - [SCSI_GDTH], [gdth], [scsi]) - + [CONFIG_SCSI_QLOGIC_ISP], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([seagate], + [SCSI controller Seagate ST02, Future Domain TMC-8xx], + [CONFIG_SCSI_SEAGATE], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([t128], + [SCSI controller Trantor T128/T128F/T228 (t128, t128f, t228)], + [CONFIG_SCSI_T128], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([tmscsim], + [SCSI controller Tekram DC-390(T) (dc390, dc390t)], + [CONFIG_SCSI_DC390T], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([u14-34f], + [SCSI controller UltraStor 14F/34F], + [CONFIG_SCSI_U14_34F], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ultrastor], + [SCSI controller UltraStor], + [CONFIG_SCSI_ULTRASTOR], + [scsi]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([wd7000], + [SCSI controller WD 7000], + [CONFIG_SCSI_7000FASST], + [scsi]) -dnl Ethernet controllers +dnl Ethernet controllers. -AC_DRIVER([ne], - [device driver for Ethernet controller NE2000/NE1000 ISA (ne, ne1000, ne2000)], - [CONFIG_NE2000], [ne.o 8390.o], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([3c503], - [device driver for Ethernet controller 3Com 503 (3c503) / Etherlink II], - [CONFIG_EL2], [3c503.o 8390.o], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([3c509], - [Ethernet controller 3Com 509/579 (3c509, 3c579) / Etherlink III], - [EL3], [3c509], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([wd], - [device driver for Ethernet controller WD80x3], - [CONFIG_WD80x3], [wd.o 8390.o], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([3c501], +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c501], [Ethernet controller 3COM 501 (3c501) / Etherlink I], - [EL1], [3c501], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([smc-ultra], - [device driver for Ethernet controller SMC Ultra], - [CONFIG_ULTRA], [smc-ultra.o 8390.o], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([smc-ultra32], - [device driver for Ethernet controller SMC Ultra32], - [CONFIG_ULTRA32], [smc-ultra32.o 8390.o], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([hp-plus], - [device driver for Ethernet controller HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A)], - [CONFIG_HPLAN_PLUS], [hp-plus.o 8390.o], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([hp], - [device driver for Ethernet controller HP PCLAN (27245 and other 27xxx series)], - [CONFIG_HPLAN], [hp.o 8390.o], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([3c59x], - [Ethernet controller 3Com 59x/90x (3c59x, 3c590, 3c592, 3c595, 3c597, 3c90x, 3c900, 3c905) "Vortex/Boomerang"], - [VORTEX], [3c59x], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([seeq8005], - [Ethernet controller Seeq8005], - [SEEQ8005], [seeq8005], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([hp100], - [Ethernet controller HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI) (hp100, hpj2577, hpj2573, hpj2585, hp27248b)], - [HP100], [hp100], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([ac3200], - [device driver for Ethernet controller Ansel Communications EISA 3200], - [CONFIG_AC3200], [ac3200.o 8390.o], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([e2100], - [device driver for Ethernet controller Cabletron E21xx], - [CONFIG_E2100], [e2100.o 8390.o], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([at1700], - [Ethernet controller AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965)], - [AT1700], [at1700], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([eth16i], - [Ethernet controller ICL EtherTeam 16i/32 (eth16i, eth32)], - [ETH16I], [eth16i], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([znet], - [Ethernet controller Zenith Z-Note (znet, znote)], - [ZNET], [znet], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([eexpress], - [Ethernet controller EtherExpress 16], - [EEXPRESS], [eexpress], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([eepro], - [Ethernet controller EtherExpressPro], - [EEXPRESS_PRO], [eepro], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([eepro100], - [Ethernet controller Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+], - [EEXPRESS_PRO100B], [eepro100], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([depca], - [Ethernet controller DEPCA (de100, de101, de200, de201, de202, de210, de422)], - [DEPCA], [depca], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([ewrk3], - [Ethernet controller EtherWORKS 3 (ewrk3, de203, de204, de205)], - [EWRK3], [ewrk3], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([de4x5], - [Ethernet controller DE4x5 (de4x5, de425, de434, de435, de450, de500)], - [DE4X5], [de4x5], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([apricot], + [CONFIG_EL1], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c503], + [Ethernet controller 3Com 503 (3c503) / Etherlink II], + [CONFIG_EL2], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c505], + [Ethernet controller 3Com 505 (3c505, elplus)], + [CONFIG_ELPLUS], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c507], + [Ethernet controller 3Com 507 (3c507, el16)], + [CONFIG_EL16], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c509], + [Ethernet controller 3Com 509/579 (3c509, 3c579) / Etherlink III], + [CONFIG_EL3], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c59x], + [Ethernet controller 3Com 59x/90x + (3c59x, 3c590, 3c592, 3c595, 3c597, 3c90x, 3c900, 3c905) + "Vortex/Boomerang"], + [CONFIG_VORTEX], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c515], + [Ethernet controller 3Com 515 ISA Fast EtherLink], + [CONFIG_3C515], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ac3200], + [Ethernet controller Ansel Communications EISA 3200], + [CONFIG_AC3200], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([apricot], [Ethernet controller Apricot XEN-II on board ethernet], - [APRICOT], [apricot], [net]) + [CONFIG_APRICOT], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([at1700], + [Ethernet controller AT1700 (Fujitsu 86965)], + [CONFIG_AT1700], + [net]) # Disabled by default. -linux_DRIVER_nodef([wavelan], - [Ethernet controller AT&T WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS], - [WAVELAN], [wavelan], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([3c507], - [Ethernet controller 3Com 507 (3c507, el16)], - [EL16], [3c507], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([3c505], - [Ethernet controller 3Com 505 (3c505, elplus)], - [ELPLUS], [3c505], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([de600], +AC_Linux_DRIVER_nodef([atp], + [Ethernet controller AT-LAN-TEC/RealTek pocket adaptor], + [CONFIG_ATP], + [net]) +dnl FIXME: Can't be enabled since it is a pcmcia driver, and we don't +dnl have that kind of fluff. +dnl linux_DRIVER([cb_shim], [CB_SHIM], [cb_shim], [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([de4x5], + [Ethernet controller DE4x5 (de4x5, de425, de434, de435, de450, de500)], + [CONFIG_DE4X5], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([de600], [Ethernet controller D-Link DE-600], - [DE600], [de600], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([de620], + [CONFIG_DE600], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([de620], [Ethernet controller D-Link DE-620], - [DE620], [de620], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([sk_g16], - [Ethernet controller Schneider & Koch G16], - [SK_G16], [sk_g16], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([ni52], - [Ethernet controller NI5210], - [NI52], [ni52], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([ni65], - [Ethernet controller NI6510], - [NI65], [ni65], [net]) -# Disabled by default. -linux_DRIVER_nodef([atp], - [Ethernet controller AT-LAN-TEC/RealTek pocket adaptor], - [ATP], [atp], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([lance], - [Ethernet controller AMD LANCE and PCnet (at1500, ne2100)], - [LANCE], [lance], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([tulip], - [Ethernet controller DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI (elcp, tulip)], - [DEC_ELCP], [tulip], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([fmv18x], - [Ethernet controller FMV-181/182/183/184], - [FMV18X], [fmv18x], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([3c515], - [Ethernet controller 3Com 515 ISA Fast EtherLink], - [3C515], [3c515], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([pcnet32], - [Ethernet controller AMD PCI PCnet32 (PCI bus NE2100 cards)], - [PCNET32], [pcnet32], [net]) -AC_DRIVER([ne2k-pci], - [device driver for Ethernet controller PCI NE2000], - [CONFIG_NE2K_PCI], [ne2k-pci.o 8390.o], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([yellowfin], - [Ethernet controller Packet Engines Yellowfin Gigabit-NIC], - [YELLOWFIN], [yellowfin], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([rtl8139], - [Ethernet controller RealTek 8129/8139 (rtl8129, rtl8139) (not 8019/8029!)], - [RTL8139], [rtl8139], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([epic100], + [CONFIG_DE620], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([depca], + [Ethernet controller DEPCA + (de100, de101, de200, de201, de202, de210, de422)], + [CONFIG_DEPCA], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([e2100], + [Ethernet controller Cabletron E21xx], + [CONFIG_E2100], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([eepro], + [Ethernet controller EtherExpressPro], + [CONFIG_EEXPRESS_PRO], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([eepro100], + [Ethernet controller Intel EtherExpressPro PCI 10+/100B/100+], + [CONFIG_EEXPRESS_PRO100B], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([eexpress], + [Ethernet controller EtherExpress 16], + [CONFIG_EEXPRESS], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([epic100], [Ethernet controller SMC 83c170/175 EPIC/100 (epic, epic100) / EtherPower II], - [EPIC], [epic100], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([tlan], - [Ethernet controller TI ThunderLAN], - [TLAN], [tlan], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([via-rhine], - [Ethernet controller VIA Rhine], - [VIA_RHINE], [via-rhine], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([hamachi], + [CONFIG_EPIC], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([eth16i], + [Ethernet controller ICL EtherTeam 16i/32 (eth16i, eth32)], + [CONFIG_ETH16I], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ewrk3], + [Ethernet controller EtherWORKS 3 (ewrk3, de203, de204, de205)], + [CONFIG_EWRK3], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([fmv18x], + [Ethernet controller FMV-181/182/183/184], + [CONFIG_FMV18X], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([hamachi], [Ethernet controller Packet Engines "Hamachi" GNIC-2 Gigabit Ethernet], - [HAMACHI], [hamachi], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([intel-gige], + [CONFIG_HAMACHI], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([hp-plus], + [Ethernet controller HP PCLAN+ (27247B and 27252A)], + [CONFIG_HPLAN_PLUS], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([hp], + [Ethernet controller HP PCLAN (27245 and other 27xxx series)], + [CONFIG_HPLAN], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([hp100], + [Ethernet controller HP 10/100VG PCLAN (ISA, EISA, PCI) + (hp100, hpj2577, hpj2573, hpj2585, hp27248b)], + [CONFIG_HP100], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([intel-gige], [Ethernet controller Intel PCI Gigabit Ethernet], - [INTEL_GIGE], [intel-gige], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([myson803], + [CONFIG_INTEL_GIGE], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([lance], + [Ethernet controller AMD LANCE and PCnet (at1500, ne2100)], + [CONFIG_LANCE], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([myson803], [Ethernet controller Myson MTD803 Ethernet adapter series], - [MYSON803], [myson803], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([natsemi], + [CONFIG_MYSON803], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([natsemi], [Ethernet controller National Semiconductor DP8381x series PCI Ethernet], - [NATSEMI], [natsemi], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([ns820], + [CONFIG_NATSEMI], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ne], + [Ethernet controller NE2000/NE1000 ISA (ne, ne1000, ne2000)], + [CONFIG_NE2000], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ne2k-pci], + [Ethernet controller PCI NE2000], + [CONFIG_NE2K_PCI], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ni52], + [Ethernet controller NI5210], + [CONFIG_NI52], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ni65], + [Ethernet controller NI6510], + [CONFIG_NI65], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([ns820], [Ethernet controller National Semiconductor DP8382x series PCI Ethernet], - [NS820], [ns820], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([starfire], + [CONFIG_NS820], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([pcnet32], + [Ethernet controller AMD PCI PCnet32 (PCI bus NE2100 cards)], + [CONFIG_PCNET32], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([rtl8139], + [Ethernet controller RealTek 8129/8139 (rtl8129, rtl8139) (not 8019/8029!)], + [CONFIG_RTL8139], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([seeq8005], + [Ethernet controller Seeq8005], + [CONFIG_SEEQ8005], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([sk_g16], + [Ethernet controller Schneider & Koch G16], + [CONFIG_SK_G16], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([smc-ultra], + [Ethernet controller SMC Ultra], + [CONFIG_ULTRA], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([smc-ultra32], + [Ethernet controller SMC Ultra32], + [CONFIG_ULTRA32], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([starfire], [Ethernet controller Adaptec Starfire network adapter], - [STARFIRE], [starfire], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([sundance], + [CONFIG_STARFIRE], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([sundance], [Ethernet controller Sundance ST201 "Alta" PCI Ethernet], - [SUNDANCE], [sundance], [net]) -linux_DRIVER([winbond-840], + [CONFIG_SUNDANCE], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([tlan], + [Ethernet controller TI ThunderLAN], + [CONFIG_TLAN], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([tulip], + [Ethernet controller DECchip Tulip (dc21x4x) PCI (elcp, tulip)], + [CONFIG_DEC_ELCP], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([via-rhine], + [Ethernet controller VIA Rhine], + [CONFIG_VIA_RHINE], + [net]) +# Disabled by default. +AC_Linux_DRIVER_nodef([wavelan], + [Ethernet controller AT&T WaveLAN & DEC RoamAbout DS], + [CONFIG_WAVELAN], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([wd], + [Ethernet controller WD80x3], + [CONFIG_WD80x3], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([winbond-840], [Ethernet controller Winbond W89c840 PCI Ethernet], - [WINBOND840], [winbond-840], [net]) -dnl FIXME: Can't be enabled since it is a pcmcia driver, and we don't -dnl have that kind of fluff. -dnl -dnl linux_DRIVER([cb_shim], [CB_SHIM], [cb_shim], [net]) - - + [CONFIG_WINBOND840], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([yellowfin], + [Ethernet controller Packet Engines Yellowfin Gigabit-NIC], + [CONFIG_YELLOWFIN], + [net]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([znet], + [Ethernet controller Zenith Z-Note (znet, znote)], + [CONFIG_ZNET], + [net]) dnl PCMCIA device support. -linux_DRIVER([i82365], +AC_Linux_DRIVER([i82365], [Intel 82365 PC Card controller], - [I82365], [i82365], [pcmcia]) - -AC_DRIVER([pcmcia-isa], - [option isa bus support in the pcmcia core], - [CONFIG_ISA], [], [pcmcia]) + [CONFIG_I82365], + [pcmcia]) +AC_OPTION([pcmcia-isa], + [isa bus support in the pcmcia core], + [CONFIG_ISA], + [pcmcia]) dnl PCMCIA device drivers. -linux_DRIVER([3c574_cs], +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c574_cs], [3Com 3c574 ``RoadRunner'' PCMCIA Ethernet], - [3C574_CS], [3c574_cs], [pcmcia]) -linux_DRIVER([3c589_cs], + [CONFIG_3C574_CS], + [pcmcia]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([3c589_cs], [3Com 3c589 PCMCIA Ethernet card], - [3C589_CS], [3c589_cs], [pcmcia]) -linux_DRIVER([axnet_cs], + [CONFIG_3C589_CS], + [pcmcia]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([axnet_cs], [Asix AX88190-based PCMCIA Ethernet adapters], - [AXNET_CS], [axnet_cs], [pcmcia]) -linux_DRIVER([fmvj18x_cs], + [CONFIG_AXNET_CS], + [pcmcia]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([fmvj18x_cs], [fmvj18x chipset based PCMCIA Ethernet cards], - [FMVJ18X_CS], [fmvj18x_cs], [pcmcia]) -linux_DRIVER([nmclan_cs], + [CONFIG_FMVJ18X_CS], + [pcmcia]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([nmclan_cs], [New Media Ethernet LAN PCMCIA cards], - [NMCLAN_CS], [nmclan_cs], [pcmcia]) -AC_DRIVER([pcnet_cs], - [device driver for NS8390-based PCMCIA cards], - [CONFIG_PCNET_CS], [pcnet_cs.o 8390.o], [pcmcia]) -linux_DRIVER([smc91c92_cs], + [CONFIG_NMCLAN_CS], + [pcmcia]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([pcnet_cs], + [NS8390-based PCMCIA cards], + [CONFIG_PCNET_CS], + [pcmcia]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([smc91c92_cs], [SMC91c92-based PCMCIA cards], - [SMC91C92_CS], [smc91c92_cs], [pcmcia]) -linux_DRIVER([xirc2ps_cs], + [CONFIG_SMC91C92_CS], + [pcmcia]) +AC_Linux_DRIVER([xirc2ps_cs], [Xircom CreditCard and Realport PCMCIA ethernet], - [XIRC2PS_CS], [xirc2ps_cs], [pcmcia]) + [CONFIG_XIRC2PS_CS], + [pcmcia]) dnl Wireless device drivers. -AC_DRIVER([orinoco_cs], - [device driver for Hermes or Prism 2 PCMCIA Wireless adapters (Orinoco)], - [CONFIG_ORINOCO_CS], [hermes.o orinoco.o orinoco_cs.o], [wireless]) - - -dnl If any pcmcia wireless devices have been enabled, make sure to include the -dnl pcmcia glue as well. -if test x"${driver_class_wireless_selected+set}" = xset; then - if test x"${driver_class_pcmcia_selected+set}" != xset; then - driver_class_pcmcia_selected=yes - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$driver_class_pcmcia_option], [1]) - device_drivers="$device_drivers $driver_class_pcmcia_files" - fi -fi - -dnl If any pcmcia devices have been enabled, make sure to include the network -dnl glue as well. -if test x"${driver_class_pcmcia_selected+set}" = xset; then - if test x"${driver_class_net_selected+set}" != xset; then - driver_class_net_selected=yes - AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([$driver_class_net_option], [1]) - device_drivers="$device_drivers $driver_class_net_files" - fi -fi +AC_Linux_DRIVER([orinoco_cs], + [Hermes or Prism 2 PCMCIA Wireless adapters (Orinoco)], + [CONFIG_ORINOCO_CS], + [wireless]) + +# +# Process device driver groups: kinds of drivers that have gobs of source files +# that get brought in, need special symbols defined, etc. +# +[if [ x"$device_driver_group_net" = xselected ]; then] + AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_INET], [1], [CONFIG_INET]) + AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_group_net], [true]) +[else] AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_group_net], [false]) +[fi + +if [ x"$device_driver_group_pcmcia" = xselected ]; then] + AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_PCMCIA], [1], [CONFIG_PCMCIA]) + AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_group_pcmcia], [true]) +[else] AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_group_pcmcia], [false]) +[fi + +if [ x"$device_driver_group_scsi" = xselected ]; then] + AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_SCSI], [1], [CONFIG_SCSI]) + AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_group_scsi], [true]) +[else] AM_CONDITIONAL([device_driver_group_scsi], [false]) +[fi + +if [ x"$device_driver_group_wireless" = xselected ]; then] + AC_DEFINE([CONFIG_WIRELESS], [1], [CONFIG_WIRELESS]) +[fi] + +# +# Create `asm-SYSTYPE' links. +# -AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile Makerules]) -AC_OUTPUT +AC_CONFIG_LINKS([linux/src/include/asm:linux/src/include/asm-${systype} + linux/dev/include/asm:linux/dev/include/asm-${systype}]) diff --git a/linux/configure b/linux/configure deleted file mode 100755 index 5a162bb..0000000 --- a/linux/configure +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2089 +0,0 @@ -#! /bin/sh -# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. -# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59 for GNU Mach 1.3.99. -# -# Report bugs to <bug-hurd@gnu.org>. -# -# Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. -# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation -# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. -## --------------------- ## -## M4sh Initialization. ## -## --------------------- ## - 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