Plan9 on Ultrasparc 2005-04-21 Supported Platforms - Sun Ultra2 Supported Hardware - HME 10/100 ethernet - HME/FAS366 SCSI - no booting from disk yet - no support for sunlabel disk labels - Z8530 uart serial port My tree had some stale directories that needed cleaning: - cd /sys/src/cmd && rm 6? 9? rtstats - In between builds /sys/src/cmd/cc doesnt clean several libraries. The should be manually removed if you want a clean rebuild: 9/boot/libboot.a? cmd/cc/cc.a? cmd/map/libmap/libmap.a? cmd/plot/libplot.a? cmd/postscript/common/com.a? cmd/upas/common/libcommon.a? cmd/usb/lib/usb.a? To build: - mount your root drive and extract the files - disk/kfscmd allow - 9fs kfs - cd /n/kfs - tar -x < $home/sparc64src.tar - build the cross compilers - for(d in ua ul uc) { cd /sys/src/cmd/$d && mk install } - cd /sys/src/ape/cmd && mk cc.install - cd /sys/src/cmd && mk pcc.install - build the libraries and binaries - cd /sys/src - objtype=sparc64 mk install - build the kernel - cd /sys/src/9/sparc64 - mk install - optionally rebuild your cross platform - cd /sys/src && mk install To run: - make all binaries on a file server - setup for net booting with tftpd and rarpd running - connect a serial line to ttyA (uart #3) of the ultrasparc box. The default baud is 9600, but you may alter the speed with a command line option: console="3 b19200 l8 pn s1". - from the open firmware prompt run "boot net". Arguments can be added to the end of the boot command if desired. - continue net booting as normal - scsi support's in now. to partition the drive use the disk/prep utility on the /dev/sd??/data partition. The prep label will be read back during the boot process. Note: I've had to leave some empty space at the start of my disk to keep the table from getting clobbered. I havent investigated this further yet. I recommend starting the first partition at offset 63 for now. You cant boot the kernel off disk yet (although you probably can boot it off a cdrom -- I havent tried yet), however you can use the disk as a local root filesystem after the kernel boots. Adjust the kernel config file to pick the partition you wish to use. - To simplify booting, you can configure ofw. Setting the boot-device variable sets the devices to boot from. Setting boot-file sets the command line arguments: {0} ok setenv boot-device net disk {0} ok setenv boot-device console="3 b19200 l8 pn s1" venti=#S/sd01/arenas0 {0} printenv {0} boot Updating: - if you installed an earlier version of this distribution you should remove /sys/src/cmd/K[cal]. The compiler tools are now named u[acl]. - If you had installed a previous version there are files which were modified which are no longer needed. You should restore the following files from sources: replica/pull -s -v sys/src/cmd/strip.c \ sys/src/libmach \ sys/include \ sys/lib/acid \ 386/lib/libmach.a \ 386/bin/^(acid ar strip size) \ sparc64 ------ #!/bin/rc cd /sys/src rm -f 9/boot/libboot.a? rm -f cmd/cc/cc.a? rm -f cmd/map/libmap/libmap.a? rm -f cmd/plot/libplot.a? rm -f cmd/postscript/common/com.a? rm -f cmd/upas/common/libcommon.a? rm -f cmd/usb/lib/usb.a? cd /sys/src/cmd && rm -f 6? 9? rtstats cd /sys/src && mk clean for(d in ua ul uc) { cd /sys/src/cmd/$d && mk install } cd /sys/src/ape/cmd && mk cc.install cd /sys/src/cmd && mk pcc.install cd /sys/src && objtype=sparc64 mk install cd /sys/src/9/sparc64 && mk install