| History log of /src/distrib/emips/instkernel |
| Revision | Date | Author | Comments |
| 1.6 | 24-May-2024 |
tsutsui | Remove installboot(8) calls against emips install media.
XXX: maybe we should also remove blindly copied bootxx binaries.
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| 1.5 | 14-Jun-2019 |
martin | Bump file system size slightly
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| 1.4 | 01-Apr-2019 |
christos | paleo diet is not working
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| 1.3 | 09-Feb-2017 |
christos | branches: 1.3.12; loosen the belt again.
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| 1.2 | 12-Jun-2011 |
tsutsui | branches: 1.2.26; 1.2.30; No reason to create ECOFF kernels for a modern port which have a native bootloader. (blindly copied from pmax?)
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| 1.1 | 26-Jan-2011 |
pooka | branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.4; Add support for the Extensible MIPS ("eMIPS") platform. The NetBSD/emips port runs on Xilinx and Beecube FPGA systems and the Giano system simulator.
eMIPS is a platform developed at Microsoft Research for researching reconfigurable computing. eMIPS allows dynamic loading and scheduling of application-specific circuits for the purpose of accelerating computations based on the current workload.
NetBSD eMIPS support for NetBSD 4.x was written at Microsoft Research by Alessandro Forin and Neil Pittman. Microsoft Corporation has donated full copyright to The NetBSD Foundation.
Platform support for eMIPS is the first part of Microsoft's contribution. The second part includes the hardware accelerator framework and will be proposed on tech-kern soon.
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| 1.1.4.1 | 23-Jun-2011 |
cherry | Catchup with rmind-uvmplock merge.
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| 1.1.2.2 | 06-Mar-2011 |
bouyer | Sync with HEAD
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| 1.1.2.1 | 26-Jan-2011 |
bouyer | file Makefile was added on branch bouyer-quota2 on 2011-03-06 15:07:37 +0000
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| 1.2.30.1 | 21-Apr-2017 |
bouyer | Sync with HEAD
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| 1.2.26.1 | 20-Mar-2017 |
pgoyette | Sync with HEAD
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| 1.3.12.2 | 13-Apr-2020 |
martin | Mostly merge changes from HEAD upto 20200411
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| 1.3.12.1 | 10-Jun-2019 |
christos | Sync with HEAD
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| 1.1 | 26-Jan-2011 |
pooka | branches: 1.1.2; Add support for the Extensible MIPS ("eMIPS") platform. The NetBSD/emips port runs on Xilinx and Beecube FPGA systems and the Giano system simulator.
eMIPS is a platform developed at Microsoft Research for researching reconfigurable computing. eMIPS allows dynamic loading and scheduling of application-specific circuits for the purpose of accelerating computations based on the current workload.
NetBSD eMIPS support for NetBSD 4.x was written at Microsoft Research by Alessandro Forin and Neil Pittman. Microsoft Corporation has donated full copyright to The NetBSD Foundation.
Platform support for eMIPS is the first part of Microsoft's contribution. The second part includes the hardware accelerator framework and will be proposed on tech-kern soon.
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| 1.1.2.2 | 06-Mar-2011 |
bouyer | Sync with HEAD
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| 1.1.2.1 | 26-Jan-2011 |
bouyer | file list was added on branch bouyer-quota2 on 2011-03-06 15:07:37 +0000
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