* Also change _orig to _intr for clarity
* Cleaned up {IPC,KER}VEC
* Renamed _minix_kernel_info_struct to get_minix_kerninfo
* Merged _senda.S into _ipc.S
* Moved into separate files get_minix_kerninfo and _do_kernel_call
* Adapted do_kernel_call to follow same _ convention as ipc functions
* Drop patches in libc/net/send.c and libc/include/namespace.h
Change-Id: If4ea21ecb65435170d7d87de6c826328e84c18d0
- change "vid/did" to "vid:did", old form still supported for now;
- allow "vid:did/subvid:subdid" specification in system.conf, in
which case a device will be visible to a driver if the subsystem
VID/DID also match.
Change-Id: I7aef54da1b0bc81e24b5d98f1a28416f38f8b266
According to the virtio specifications, the host present the supported
features to the guest, and the guest should answer woth the features it
supports. This allows the host to disable support for features that the
guest is not going to use.
Minix tells to the host it doesn't support any extended features, while
it uses at least VIRTIO_NET_F_MAC and VIRTIO_NET_F_CTRL_VQ. For the
latter it seems it only allocate the queue while not using it later.
However starting with QEMU 1.4.0, with multiqueue support added, the
control queue is not allocated on the host side if the guest doesn't
tell it supports this feature. This cause virtio-net to crash on the
Minix side.
This patch fixes that by correctly telling the features that are
used by the Minix guest for more than printing a debug message. This
fixes virtio-net on QEMU 1.4.x.
Change-Id: I8bbf757c09d24e0f5fe5835531a1c9203b714bd7