This patch changes the system mk scripts to enable compilation
of programs using the BSD make system to compile with the new
libc.
In details, it does the following:
- it always defines the __MINIX make variable. This can be used,
in porting applications, to specialize Makefiles for Minix.
- If the environment variable NBSD is set to something different
than 'no' and if the compiler is not ack, set NBSD_LIBC to 'yes'.
This will set the destination lib directory to '/usr/netbsd/lib'
and set up CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS to use new libc's includes and
library directory.
- kernel detects CPUs by searching ACPI tables for local apic nodes
- each CPU has its own TSS that points to its own stack. All cpus boot
on the same boot stack (in sequence) but switch to its private stack
as soon as they can.
- final booting code in main() placed in bsp_finish_booting() which is
executed only after the BSP switches to its final stack
- apic functions to send startup interrupts
- assembler functions to handle CPU features not needed for single cpu
mode like memory barries, HT detection etc.
- new files kernel/smp.[ch], kernel/arch/i386/arch_smp.c and
kernel/arch/i386/include/arch_smp.h
- 16-bit trampoline code for the APs. It is executed by each AP after
receiving startup IPIs it brings up the CPUs to 32bit mode and let
them spin in an infinite loop so they don't do any damage.
- implementation of kernel spinlock
- CONFIG_SMP and CONFIG_MAX_CPUS set by the build system
- kernel compile was broken with gcc as putchar() was added by gcc in
stacktrace.c
- add -fno-builtin everywhere to avoid such problems in the future
- -fno-builtin in kernel now redundant