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/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/arm/
H A Dfiq.cdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dcopystr.Sdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dfiq_subr.Sdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dexception.Sdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dfusu.Sdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dsupport.Sdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/lpc/
H A Dfiles.lpcdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/s3c2xx0/
H A Dfiles.s3c2xx0diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/xilinx/
H A Dfiles.zynq7diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/xscale/i80321/
H A Dfiles.i80219diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dfiles.i80321diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/xscale/i8134x/
H A Dfiles.i81342diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/xscale/pxa/
H A Dfiles.pxadiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dpxareg.hdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/conf/
H A DNOTESdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/freescale/imx/
H A Dfiles.imx51diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dfiles.imx53diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/include/
H A Dmd_var.hdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
H A Dsysarch.hdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/rockchip/
H A Dfiles.rk30xxdiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/ti/
H A Dfiles.tidiff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/versatile/
H A Dfiles.versatilediff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/allwinner/a20/
H A Dfiles.a20diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/allwinner/
H A Dfiles.a10diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/arm/broadcom/bcm2835/
H A Dfiles.bcm2835diff 266311 Sat May 17 11:58:26 MDT 2014 ian MFC 262952, 262958, 262966, 262979, 262980, 262986, 262987, 262995, 262997,
263030, 263033, 263034, 263056, 263057,

Remove all the redundant external declarations of exception vectors and
runtime setting of the pointers that's scattered around various places.

Remove all traces of support for ARM chips prior to the arm9 series.

Make the default exception handler vectors point to where I thought they
were already pointing: the default handlers (not a panic that says there
is no default handler).

Eliminate irq_dispatch.S. Move the data items it contained into
arm/intr.c and the functionality it provided into arm/exception.S.

Move the exception vector table (so-called "page0" data) into exception.S
and eliminate vectors.S.

Change the way the asm GET_CURTHREAD_PTR() macro is defined so that code
using it doesn't have to have an "AST_LOCALS" macro somewhere in the file.

Arrange for arm fork_trampoline() to return to userland via the standard
swi_exit code in exception.S instead of having its own inline expansion
of the DO_AST and PULLFRAME macros.

Now that the PUSHFRAME and PULLFRAME macros are used only in the swi
entry/exit code, they don't need to be macros. Except that didn't work
and the whole change was reverted.

Remove some unnecessary indirection and jump right to the handler functions.

Use panic rather than printf to "handle" an arm26 address exception
(should never happen on arm32).

Remove the unreferenced DATA() macro.

Remove #include <machine/asmacros.h> from files that don't need it.

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