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RevisionDateAuthorComments
 1.5 14-Dec-2018  macallan make iic* and more pci* nodes
 1.4 23-Sep-2018  maxv Remove ISDN from the kernel. It has remained unmaintained for a long time,
is of poor quality, and is now an obstacle to MP-ification. It was removed
ten years ago from FreeBSD for the same reason.

This retires a big user of the mbuf API, and will ease maintenance of the
kernel.
 1.3 16-Aug-2012  abs branches: 1.3.32; 1.3.34;
Add 'bpf' to all ramdisk targets (*), or floppy targets if ramdisk calls that.
Sort bpf to come directly after 'std' where relevant.
* (apart from etc.evbppc who's ramdisk target *only* builds md0,
which just doesn't make sense).
Should allow a fighting chance for dhcpcd to get an IP address.
 1.2 13-Sep-2008  tsutsui branches: 1.2.18;
Move "makedev cfs" for the vcoda device from MI MAKEDEV.tmpl to
MD MAKEDEV.conf. Not all ports have vcoda in their majors.foo files
and we shouldn't (re)assign major numbers on all ports before 5.0.

Should close PR port-sgimips/38962.
 1.1 13-Oct-2004  gavan branches: 1.1.26; 1.1.30;
Initial import of iyonix port.

The Iyonix is a desktop machine from Castle Technology, based on a 600MHz
XScale[tm] 80321 processor.

* Uses the bootloader from NetBSD/acorn32, which is now 32-bit compatible.
* Currently boots multiuser with a serial console.
* Device support is not yet complete.

With help from abs.
 1.1.30.1 24-Sep-2008  wrstuden Merge in changes between wrstuden-revivesa-base-2 and
wrstuden-revivesa-base-3.
 1.1.26.1 05-Oct-2008  mjf Sync with HEAD.
 1.2.18.1 30-Oct-2012  yamt sync with head
 1.3.34.1 10-Jun-2019  christos Sync with HEAD
 1.3.32.2 26-Dec-2018  pgoyette Sync with HEAD, resolve a few conflicts
 1.3.32.1 30-Sep-2018  pgoyette Ssync with HEAD
 1.2 24-Jul-2007  pavel branches: 1.2.18;
Add a comment reminding to update the release notes if the list of
kernels change.
 1.1 13-Oct-2004  gavan Initial import of iyonix port.

The Iyonix is a desktop machine from Castle Technology, based on a 600MHz
XScale[tm] 80321 processor.

* Uses the bootloader from NetBSD/acorn32, which is now 32-bit compatible.
* Currently boots multiuser with a serial console.
* Device support is not yet complete.

With help from abs.
 1.2.18.2 24-Jul-2007  pavel Add a comment reminding to update the release notes if the list of
kernels change.
 1.2.18.1 24-Jul-2007  pavel file Makefile.inc was added on branch matt-mips64 on 2007-07-24 10:49:26 +0000
 1.5 25-Sep-2019  abs Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty

With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console
without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be
trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting
Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.

The changes:
- Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing
- If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty
- If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off

Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to
avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not
in this pass)

As discussed on current-users
 1.4 13-Jun-2012  martin branches: 1.4.34; 1.4.36;
Per discussion on tech-userlevel, finally fix PR 10127:
move all ttyE* entries that use "vt100" emulation to wsvt25 term type.
The terminfo vt220 entry lacked (correctly) a delete key entry, which
was a regression against the netbsd-5 termcap entry. On the other hand,
only a very small number of foreign systems lacks support for wsvt25
nowadays.
 1.3 07-Oct-2008  abs branches: 1.3.18; 1.3.20;
Add a constty entry, marked 'off', with otherwise the same settings
as the console. Now when coming up in single user mode the tset in
/.profile can set the terminal type correctly.
Note: I believe constty should be 'on' and console 'off', but thats a
separate discussion
 1.2 08-Nov-2004  christos branches: 1.2.26;
Don't declare ptys in tty's. None of the other ports do this.
 1.1 13-Oct-2004  gavan Initial import of iyonix port.

The Iyonix is a desktop machine from Castle Technology, based on a 600MHz
XScale[tm] 80321 processor.

* Uses the bootloader from NetBSD/acorn32, which is now 32-bit compatible.
* Currently boots multiuser with a serial console.
* Device support is not yet complete.

With help from abs.
 1.2.26.1 17-Jan-2009  mjf Sync with HEAD.
 1.3.20.1 24-Jun-2012  riz Pull up following revision(s) (requested by martin in ticket #342):
etc/etc.shark/ttys: revision 1.8
etc/etc.hpcsh/ttys: revision 1.11
etc/etc.amiga/ttys: revision 1.24
etc/etc.arc/ttys: revision 1.8
etc/etc.alpha/ttys: revision 1.12
etc/etc.amigappc/ttys: revision 1.3
etc/etc.ofppc/ttys: revision 1.9
etc/etc.hp300/ttys: revision 1.16
etc/etc.rs6000/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.i386/ttys: revision 1.20
etc/etc.acorn26/ttys: revision 1.4
etc/etc.iyonix/ttys: revision 1.4
etc/etc.netwinder/ttys: revision 1.8
etc/etc.mac68k/ttys: revision 1.20
etc/etc.evbarm/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.pmax/ttys: revision 1.15
etc/etc.hpcmips/ttys: revision 1.10
share/terminfo/terminfo: revision 1.5
etc/etc.mvmeppc/ttys: revision 1.6
etc/etc.next68k/ttys: revision 1.10
etc/etc.acorn32/ttys: revision 1.9
etc/etc.ibmnws/ttys: revision 1.4
etc/etc.atari/ttys: revision 1.10
etc/etc.sgimips/ttys: revision 1.10
etc/etc.newsmips/ttys: revision 1.9
etc/etc.hpcarm/ttys: revision 1.6
etc/etc.cats/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.amd64/ttys: revision 1.6
etc/etc.prep/ttys: revision 1.8
etc/etc.zaurus/ttys: revision 1.3
Per discussion on tech-userlevel, finally fix PR 10127:
move all ttyE* entries that use "vt100" emulation to wsvt25 term type.
The terminfo vt220 entry lacked (correctly) a delete key entry, which
was a regression against the netbsd-5 termcap entry. On the other hand,
only a very small number of foreign systems lacks support for wsvt25
nowadays.
Add a delete key capability to our wsvt25 entry. Fixes a problem noted by
David Lord on netbsd-users.
 1.3.18.1 30-Oct-2012  yamt sync with head
 1.4.36.1 28-Oct-2019  martin Pull up following revision(s) (requested by abs in ticket #384):

etc/etc.evbmips/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.sparc64/ttys: revision 1.12
etc/etc.shark/ttys: revision 1.9
etc/etc.amiga/ttys: revision 1.25
etc/etc.arc/ttys: revision 1.9
etc/etc.sbmips/ttys: revision 1.6
etc/etc.landisk/ttys: revision 1.4
etc/etc.alpha/ttys: revision 1.13
etc/etc.amigappc/ttys: revision 1.4
etc/etc.mmeye/ttys: revision 1.8
etc/etc.ia64/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.sandpoint/ttys: revision 1.8
etc/etc.hp300/ttys: revision 1.17
etc/etc.riscv/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.i386/ttys: revision 1.21
etc/etc.aarch64/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.algor/ttys: revision 1.6
etc/etc.sparc/ttys: revision 1.17
etc/etc.mipsco/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.luna68k/ttys: revision 1.9
etc/etc.iyonix/ttys: revision 1.5
etc/etc.evbcf/ttys: revision 1.3
etc/etc.netwinder/ttys: revision 1.9
etc/etc.mvme68k/ttys: revision 1.10
etc/etc.evbarm/ttys: revision 1.8
etc/etc.evbsh3/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.pmax/ttys: revision 1.16
etc/etc.hpcmips/ttys: revision 1.12
etc/etc.vax/ttys: revision 1.10
etc/etc.news68k/ttys: revision 1.10
etc/etc.mvmeppc/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.hppa/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.next68k/ttys: revision 1.11
etc/etc.ews4800mips/ttys: revision 1.3
etc/etc.epoc32/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.emips/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.evbppc/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.sgimips/ttys: revision 1.11
etc/etc.or1k/ttys: revision 1.2
etc/etc.cesfic/ttys: revision 1.6
etc/etc.amd64/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.playstation2/ttys: revision 1.7
etc/etc.zaurus/ttys: revision 1.4
etc/etc.newsmips/ttys: revision 1.10

Switch default console tty from /dev/console to /dev/constty

With this switch processes (such as xconsole) can open /dev/console
without breaking login on the text or serial console. This can be
trivially triggered by enabling xdm in rc.conf and hitting
Ctrl+Alt+F1 or equivalent once booted.

The changes:
- Add entry for /dev/console or /dev/constty if missing
- If a port's had /dev/console 'on' switch it off and enable /dev/constty
- If a port did not have /dev/console 'on', leave /dev/constty off

Some ports had /dev/console off and /dev/ttyE0 enabled, presumably to
avoid just this issue. It may make sense to adjust these also (but not
in this pass)

As discussed on current-users
 1.4.34.1 13-Apr-2020  martin Mostly merge changes from HEAD upto 20200411

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