openbsd-ports/emulators/bochs/patches/patch-cpu_shift16_cc
todd 923f7975fe o take over maintainership
o too many changes to mention specifically, but amongst them:
	- better error reporting
	- openbsd boots, freebsd boots
	- new 'term' flavor, I added a textmode interface, the only drawback
	  is that control-c is intercepted, and you must kill -9 it from
	  another tty if it doesn't exit normally
	- new flavors:
		- debugger -> debug (for shortness)
		- i386
		- pci
		- smp
		- net (compiles, does not yet provide networking, if anyone
			wants to help, I'd be ELATED to have this fixed!)
		- no_x11 (made it actually work)
		- term (make sure to use 'log: /dev/null' or something else
		  on the cmdline, otherwise, debugging and the screen will
		  start getting quite confusing!)
	- better error reporting (and no error reporting where it is not
	  necessary; a typicall boot of cdrom28.fs is a screenful of output now)
	- in general, if the hardware reaches an unknown state, fail
	  gracefully instead of calling exit(1) .. are we trying to work or
	  are we trying to .. fail?  I like working myself.
2001-02-02 16:59:05 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-cpu_shift16_cc,v 1.1 2001/02/02 16:59:09 todd Exp $
--- cpu/shift16.cc.orig Sat Mar 25 21:39:09 2000
+++ cpu/shift16.cc Tue Oct 17 12:04:01 2000
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ BX_CPU_C::SHLD_EwGw(BxInstruction_t *i)
BX_CPU_C::SHRD_EwGw(BxInstruction_t *i)
{
#if BX_CPU_LEVEL < 3
- bx_panic("shrd_evgvib: not supported on < 386\n");
+ bio->panic("shrd_evgvib: not supported on < 386\n");
#else
Bit16u op1_16, op2_16, result_16;
Bit32u temp_32, result_32;